斜面和对位元素的排序

Yasutomo Kuwana, Hisao Tokizaki
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动词(V)和宾语(O)的顺序一直是研究者们非常感兴趣的问题。然而,很少有研究考察了相对于V和o的斜面(X)的顺序。Dryer(与Gensler一起)(2013)发现VO语言和OV语言在X位置上的不对称性:与VO语言不同,所有三种类型的OV语言(XOV, OXV和OVX)都得到了广泛的证实。Hawkins(2008)试图通过三种模式的相互作用来解释这种不对称,即(i)动词和对象邻接,(ii)动词同侧的对象和X,以及(iii) X之前的对象。尽管他的分析成功地解释了世界语言中的语序数据,但仍然存在一些问题。在本文中,我们认为我们可以仅使用Hawkins(2004,2008)最小化域(MiD)来预测可能的词序。我们还认为,与介词对应物相比,后置、后置定语和格后缀更有可能在语音和形态句法上与其名词(短语)补语联系在一起。换句话说,在头尾语言中,名词与介词/修饰语/词缀之间的衔接比头首语言中更为紧密。假设修饰词(X)由名词和介词/修饰词/词缀组成,成分识别的领域在O、X和v的可能词序上是不同的。我们假设后置词/后置修饰词/后缀只需要半个词(^ = 0.5)就可以进行领域识别,因为它们与相邻的名词(短语)紧密相连。我们得出结论,O, X和V的任何排序都是可能的,如果域大小小于4。这种分析与Hawkins(2008)的分析相比有优势,因为它更简单,不需要假设Hawkins的论点优先原则。
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The ordering of obliques and adpositional elements
The order of verbs (V) and their object (O) has been of great interest among researchers.  However, few studies have examined the order of obliques (X) with respect to V and O.  Dryer (with Gensler) (2013) find the asymmetry between VO and OV languages in terms of the position of X: unlike VO languages, all three types of OV languages (XOV, OXV, and OVX) are widely attested.  Hawkins (2008) tries to explain this asymmetry by the interaction of three patterns, (i) Verb & Object Adjacency, (ii) Object & X on Same Side of Verb, and (iii) Object before X.  Although his analysis is successful in explaining the word order data in the world’s languages, there are still some problems.  In this paper, we argue that we can predict the possible word orders using only Hawkins’s (2004, 2008) Minimize Domains (MiD).  We also argue that compared to the prepositional counterparts, postpositions, postpositional clitics, and case suffixes are more likely to be connected to their noun (phrase) complement phonologically and morpho-syntactically.  In other words, the juncture between noun and adposition/clitic/affix in head-final languages is tighter than that in head-initial languages.  Assuming that adjuncts (X) consist of noun and adposition/clitic/affix, the domain of constituent recognition is different in the possible word orders of O, X and V.  We assume that postpositions/postpositional clitics/suffixes need only half of a word (^ = 0.5) for domain recognition because they are closely attached to the adjacent noun (phrase).  We conclude that any ordering of O, X and V is possible if the domain size is less than 4.  This analysis has advantages over Hawkins’s (2008) analysis because it is simpler and does not need to assume Hawkins’s principle of Argument Precedence.
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