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The preference for ordering multiple adjectives is assumed to be constrained by universal hierarchies. It is assumed that different languages should present similar adjective ordering preferences. Furthermore, the preferred order in postnominal languages should mirror those observed in prenominal languages. Our study investigated this by comparing prenominal (English) and postnominal (Hebrew) languages, using three tasks. English speakers showed robust ordering preferences, whereas preferences in Hebrew were weaker. For three adjective strings, the weakly preferred orders did not mirror the preferred order in English. Thus, constraints on adjective ordering must include factors beyond the assumed hierarchies, such as frequency and length.
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