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Word order and word order rules

2021
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Word Order Acceptability and Word Order Choice

2017
Previous work has shown that the relation between acceptability ratings and frequencies in speech production is exponential. The present study examines the relation between preference ratings and frequencies of choice with a maximally controlled design, using the same material with two experimental procedures, namely a split-100 rating and a forced ...
Verhoeven, Elisabeth, Temme, Anne
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Words and Word Order

1981
Robert Penn Warren has whimsically defined a poem as a group of lines that are printed evenly along the left-hand margin of a page. After that, he says, you’re on your own. Robert Frost said, “Poetry is the kind of things poets write.” Both are telling us that poetry is so varied in its potential that no definition, not even by a poet, is likely to be ...
Ruth Miller, Robert A. Greenberg
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Word order

2021
Abstract Chapter 23 deals with word order (also called constituent order). The actual order of constituents in Latin is determined by a large number of factors, among which the syntactic factor is only a minor one. These various factors are discussed. Some constituents at the clause level are limited in their position, others are mobile,
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The word order myth

Journal of Child Language, 1983
ABSTRACTThe purpose of this research was to investigate the function of word order, inflections and discourse context in the sentence comprehension process. Ten 2; 6 and ten 3; 6 Polish children acted out sentences with toys. The target sentences were either inflected or uninflected, and given inflectional information sentences were ordered SVO or OVS.
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