“…As we discuss later in more detail, availability-based accounts predict a general preference to place phrases that are short before those that are long, independently of the basic word order or other typological properties of the language (Arnold, Wasow, Losongco, & Ginstrom, 2000;de Smedt, 1994;Easy First principle in MacDonald, 2013;Stallings & MacDonald, 2011;Stallings, MacDonald, & O'Seaghda, 1998;Wasow, 1997aWasow, , 1997b. In contrast, in Hawkins' Performance Theory of Order and Constituency model (henceforth, PTOC), word order preferences depend on phrasal length and head direction of the language in question (whether dependents follow or precede heads in phrases).…”