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LanguageQuestionSubquestionColorParameterValuePreference
Akan8cS-V1
Amharic8cS-V1
Ika8cS-V1
Bernese German8cV-S1UP
Bernese German8cS-V1UP
Bwamu8cS-V1
Czech8cS-V1
Jula8cS-V1
Ninkaré8cS-V1
Finnish8cV-S1UP
Finnish8cS-V1UP
Gagauz8cS-V1
Mongolian8cV-S1S
Mongolian8cS-V1P
Linxia Chinese8cV-S1S
Linxia Chinese8cS-V1P
Huarong Chinese8cV-S1UP
Huarong Chinese8cS-V1UP
Ancash Quechua8cV-S1P
Ancash Quechua8cS-V1P
Hungarian8cV-S1UP
Hungarian8cS-V1UP
Indonesian8cS-V1
Italian8cV-S1
Italian8cS-V1
Jejueo8cS-V1
Kangle Chinese8cS-V1
Kazakh8cS-V1
Standard Mandarin8cS-V1
Marathi8cS-V1
Mopan Maya8cV-S1
Mooré8cS-V1
Kurux8cS-V1
Nepali8cV-S1S
Nepali8cS-V1P
Newari8cS-V1
Turkish8cV-S1
Turkish8cS-V1
Kannada8cS-V1
Polish8cS-V1
Slovene8cV-S0.5
Slovene8cS-V1
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian8cS-V1
Cochabamba Quechua8cS-V1
English8cS-V1
Standard German8cS-V1
Thai8cS-V1
Tunen8cS-V1
Upper Sorbian8cS-V1
Vietnamese8cV-S1NA
Oromo8cS-V1

(8) Can the S- or A-arguments follow V in intransitive and transitive clauses in wide focus contexts?

Alternatives to be checked: V-S vs. S-V (intransitive) V-A-O / V-O-A / O-V-A vs. A-O-V / O-A-V / A-V-O (transitive)

c) Unaccusative Verbs (melt, die explode)

The ice (slowly) melted. (S-V)

*Melted (slowly) the ice. (V-S)

Explanation: These are the labels used in typology (e.g., Bickel, Dixon). An S stands for the single ('subject') core argument in intransitive clauses. An A stands for the most agentive ('subject') argument in transitive clauses.

If the language requires additional material, such as adverbs, feel free to add this. Please exclude contrastive focus or topic constructions as well as pronominal arguments.