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LanguageQuestionSubquestionColorParameterValuePreference
Amharic41bfronting1
Bernese German41bfronting1NA
Czech41bfronting0.5NA
Finnish41bfronting1
Gagauz41bfronting1
Hungarian41bfronting1
Marathi41bfronting1
Mopan Maya41bfronting1NA
Turkish41bfronting0.5
Kannada41bfronting1
Polish41bfronting1
Slovene41bfronting1
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian41bfronting1
Cochabamba Quechua41bfronting1NA
English41bfronting0.5
Standard German41bfronting1
Upper Sorbian41bfronting1NA

(41) Can the verb be fronted alone in a periphrastic tense/modal construction when it is contrasted or given?

As in questions (2) and (4), please make sure the sentence contains a finite and a non-finite verb. The finite verb can be a tense auxiliary, a modal verb, or else.

b) Contrasted verb

Prompt: Bill will/must certainly buy the book from Mary.

*No! Steal Bill will/must __ the book from Mary

German

Stehlen wird Bill der Maria das Buch!

steal will Bill the Mary the book

Explanation: Here and in the other cases of this section, please try to make sure that the various constructions are not the result of the combination of independent reorderings of, e.g., verb and object, but stem from a single process affecting a VP constituent.

Please make sure that the fronted verb contains no tense-related material such as finite inflection or an independent infinitive marker such as English to.

In some languages, the fronting may imply the insertion of a dummy verb: *Read, he did a book.

In some languages, we may see a doubling of verb: *Read, he read the book.

Background: This is to test whether the VP forms a constituent to the exclusion of the subject. In S-V-O languages, the subject is expected to not be part of the VP.