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Publication details [#20617]
Mithun, Marianne. 1987. Is basic word order universal? In Tomlin, Russell S., ed. Coherence and grounding in discourse: Outcome of a symposium, Eugene, Oregon, June 1984. John Benjamins. pp. 281–328.
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Article in book
Publication language
English
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The author questions the assumption that all languages have some basic, syntactically defined, constituent order, which can be altered for pragmatic purposes. It is argued that in a number of languages, the order of constituents does not reflect their syntactic functions at all, but rather their pragmatic functions: their relative newsworthiness, in terms of new information, new topic, or contrast-marking, within the discourse at hand. Data from Cayuga (an Iroquoian language in Ontario), Ngandi (an Australian aboriginal language of eastern Arnhem Land), and Coos (an Oregon language).