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  • Int-N
  • N-Int
  • Mixed Data
  • No Data
LanguageQuestionSubquestionColorParameterValuePreference
Akan75N-Int1
Amharic75Int-N1
Ika75Int-N1NA
Bernese German75Int-N1NA
Bwamu75N-Int1NA
Czech75Int-N1NA
Jula75N-Int1
Ninkaré75N-Int1NA
Finnish75Int-N1
Gagauz75Int-N1
Gagauz75N-Int1
Mongolian75Int-N1NA
Linxia Chinese75Int-N1
Huarong Chinese75Int-N1
Ancash Quechua75Int-N1NA
Hungarian75Int-N1
Indonesian75N-Int1NA
Italian75Int-N1
Jejueo75Int-N1NA
Kangle Chinese75Int-N1
Kazakh75Int-N1NA
Standard Mandarin75Int-N1NA
Marathi75Int-N1P
Marathi75N-Int1S
Mopan Maya75Int-N1NA
Mooré75N-Int1
Nepali75Int-N1
Newari75Int-N1
Turkish75Int-N1
Kannada75Int-N1
Polish75Int-N1
Slovene75Int-N1
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian75Int-N1
Cochabamba Quechua75Int-N1NA
English75Int-N1
Standard German75Int-N1
Thai75N-Int1NA
Tunen75Int-N1NA
Upper Sorbian75Int-N1NA
Vietnamese75N-Int1NA
Oromo75N-Int1

(75) What is the relative order of adnominal interrogative and head noun?

Alternatives to be checked: Int-N / N-Int

what/which book (Int-N)

*book what/which (N-Int)

Background: Correlations are still unclear, yet O-V & Int-N is common in Eurasia.