Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
936073 Lingua 2010 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper focuses on the analysis of languages that allow both VSO and VOS orders. An analysis is proposed in the context of a flexible approach to syntax (cf. Neeleman, A., Weerman, F., 1999. Flexible Syntax: A Theory of Case and Arguments. Kluwer, Dordrecht) and compared with different alternative analyses of VSO–VOS alternations. The major argument is that a flexible approach allows for an analysis of VSO–VOS alternation that is appealing because of its simplicity and because of a number of predictions. The most important predictions are that languages with VSO–VOS alternation should have preverbal particles and that the subject should c-command the object in both VSO and VOS clauses. It is argued that three VSO–VOS languages (St’át’imcets (Lillooet Salish), Chamorro and Tongan) conform to these predictions.

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