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Abstract

The languages used all over the world have their own grammars consisting of certain components, like items, word order, and prosodic patterns. Based on the findings of the typological research conducted by some linguists, like Chomsky (1965), Greenberg (1966), and Hawkins (1983), it is known that the human languages have certain tendencies. After comparing a number of 30languages, Greenberg made three classifications of language in terms of universal word order, they are; (1) the languages of VSO type, (2) languages of SVO type, and (3) languages of SOV type. He found that the three types of classification correlate with the languages in other places in the grammar consistently. In addition, he also made 15 formulations of universal word orders in which three of the mare; (1) Languages with dominant SVO order always have prepositions; (2) on the contrary, the ones with SOY type usually have postpositions; and (3) in the languages with dominant SVO order, the genitive and adjectives follow the noun. This formulation is supported by Hawkins after comparing 336 languages from different families. Based on the above formulation; it is found that English has uniqueness in terms of the phrase order. In this language, the order of NP is AN and GN despite having a relatively fixed order, SVO. This study aims to discuss the forms of English NP and to find out the reason why English has uniqueness in its phrase order based on the formulation made by Greenberg and Hawkins.

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universal grammar components of grammar word order typology

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T. M.A. Kristianto

TMA. Kristanto, S.Pd.,M.Hum. was born in Wonogiri, on May 23"", 1970. He graduated from English Education Department of Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa University for his bachelor degree in 1996 and gained his master degree in Linguistic at Gadjah Mada University in 2007. He is a government employee who is teaching English at English Education Study Program at Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa University. His professional and academic interests are Linguistics, Translating and Interpreting, and Vocabulary.

How to Cite
Kristianto, T. M. (2009). The Uniqueness of English Noun Phrase In Relation to Word Order Universals. Journal of English and Education (JEE), 3(2), 10–29. https://doi.org/10.20885/jee.v3i2.6487