Word Order in Resultatives
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This paper advances a general account of word order in resultatives. My conclusions derive from consideration of several languages, both VO and OV. Featured from the first group are English, Igbo, Edo, Ambae, Paamese, Mandarin, Shanghainese, Thai, and Vietnamese; included in the second are German, Ijọ, Japanese, Malayalam, Kannada, Mizo, and Yi. Resultatives are single clause constructions comprising two overt predicates, a means predicate M and a result predicate R, neither one introduced by a conjunction or adposition. In (1) M is pound and R is flat. The smallest constituent containing both M and R, I will call M/R.
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