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  • S-X
  • X-S
  • Mixed Data
  • No Data
LanguageQuestionSubquestionColorParameterValuePreference
Amharic9bS-X1
Bernese German9bS-X1NA
Bwamu9bX-S1NA
Czech9bS-X1S
Czech9bX-S1P
Jula9bS-X1NA
Gagauz9bX-S1
Mongolian9bS-X1S
Mongolian9bX-S1P
Huarong Chinese9bS-X1
Huarong Chinese9bX-S1
Kazakh9bS-X1P
Kazakh9bX-S1S
Marathi9bS-X1
Nepali9bX-S1
Newari9bS-X1S
Newari9bX-S1P
Kannada9bS-X1
Kannada9bX-S1
Polish9bS-X1
Polish9bX-S1
Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian9bX-S1
English9bS-X1
Standard German9bS-X1
Standard German9bX-S1
Thai9bS-X1NA
Tunen9bS-X1NA
Upper Sorbian9bS-X1S
Upper Sorbian9bX-S1P
Vietnamese9bS-X1P
Vietnamese9bX-S1S
Oromo9bX-S1

(9) Can a theme marked as an S argument follow another argument in a wide focus context?

Alternatives to be checked: S-X vs. X-S

Prompt: What did Mary tell you?

The car pleases my father. (S-X)

*My father pleases the car. (X-S)

b) Unaccusative V (suit, fit)

German

Meinem Vater steht der Anzug.

my.DAT father fit.PRS.3SG the.NOM suit

'The suit fits my father.' (X-S)

Explanation: The theme should be marked like an S argument (sole core argument in an intransitive clause). With psych verbs, the theme is the stimulus, i.e., only frighten-type verbs, not fear-type verbs. The stimulus should be inanimate to avoid an agentive reading, such as 'Peter pleases the crowd' with Peter as an agent instead of a stimulus. Please exclude contrastive focus or topic constructions as well as pronominal arguments.