“…In the last decades, linguistics has come to accept that processing constraints play a role in word order preferences (Chomsky, 1995;Dryer, 1980Dryer, , 1992Hawkins, 1983Hawkins, , 1994Wasow, 2002), thus converging with psycholinguistic models that have tackled the question of how processing demands impact on sentence word order variations (Arnold, Wasow, Asudeh, & Alrega, 2004;Bock, 1982;Bock & Levelt, 1994;Bresnan, Cueni, Nikitina, & Baayen, 2007;Ferreira & Dell, 2000;Gibson, 1998; among others), including accounts based on information theoretic considerations (Gibson, Piantadosi, Brink, Bergen, Lim, & Saxe, 2013;Maurits, Perfors, & Navarro, 2010, inter alia). Thus, there is general agreement that sentence word order is modulated by factors external to the grammar, although there are differing views on the specifics of this interaction.…”