In the study of word order typology, the SOVX word order pattern of Mande is often viewed as exceptional and explained diachronically as a “type in transition”. This paper argues against that view based on analysis of the sentence structure of Wan (Southeastern Mande). I show that the SOVX word order of Wan is a consequence of an unusual syntactic behavior of postpositional arguments, which do not form a syntactic constituent with their verb but instead appear in a fixed position outside of the VP. The analysis has typological implications, suggesting that the SOVX pattern of this kind should be treated separately from types where PP arguments are syntactically dependent on their verb.
2018. When Linguists and Speakers Do Not Agree: The Endangered Grammar of Verbal Art in West Africa. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 28:2 ► pp. 197 ff.
Nikitina, Tatiana
2019. Verb phrase external arguments in Mande. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 37:2 ► pp. 693 ff.
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