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- W108333088 abstract "This chapter discusses the diachronic predictions of distributional universals. The frequency hierarchies defined by distributional universals make two interrelated predictions for diachrony. There will be greater pressure for a language to move from right to left than vice versa and there will be a direct relation between language frequencies and historical time amounts. The most stable Indo-European subfamily with respect to word order is probably Celtic, which has had throughout its recorded history almost maximal cross-category harmony: predominantly noun-initial, predominantly verb-initial, and prepositional orders. By contrast, Germanic has been one of the least stable branches. The earliest recorded stage, Late Common Germanic, had words orders that are extremely disharmonic: predominantly noun initial, primarily verb final, and prepositional. This extreme disharmony between noun and verb position, and verb and adposition orders, was apparently short-lived." @default.
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- W108333088 title "The Diachronic Predictions of Distributional Universals" @default.
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