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    ugens "fifty-six" (literally "sixteen and two twenty") verb–subject–object (VSO) word order (probably Insular Celtic only) an interplay between the subjunctive...
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  • express ideas". de Saussure describes two components of language: langue and parole. Langue consists of the structural relations that define a language, which...
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    from but closely related to neighbouring Romance dialects (the langues d'oïl and the langues d'oc, in France, as well as Rhaeto-Romance in Switzerland and...
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  • has not garnered widespread acceptance. The preservation in Old Amharic of VSO word order and gutturals typical of Semitic languages, Cushitic influences...
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  • word order of Classical Nahuatl is verb initial and often considered to be VSO, but some scholars have argued for it being VOS. However, the language being...
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  • PhD dissertation. René Canac Marquis. 1987. Word orders in Gude and the VSO Parameter. in Frajzyngier, Zygmunt, Current progress in Chadic linguistics...
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    phonology and sometimes grammar as well as extensive loanwords. Tamasheq prefers VSO order; however it contains topic–comment structure (like in American Sign...
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    declension system. In Late Latin works, such as in Egeria's Itinerary, a VSO word order gained more ground as SOV tended to be more restricted to subordinate...
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  • more vivid. Aramaic syntax usually follows the order verb–subject–object (VSO). Imperial (Persian) Aramaic, however, tended to follow a S-O-V pattern (similar...
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    imperfect, and subjunctive cases. Verbal clauses always take the order of VSO (Verb–subject–object) or SVO (Subject–verb–object). If the subject is an...
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    Normal word order, like the other Insular Celtic languages, is at its core VSO (verb-subject-object), which is most apparent in embedded clauses. However...
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    gjithë portokallët i hëngri Agimi. OSV: Të gjithë portokallët Agimi i hëngri. VSO: I hëngri Agimi të gjithë portokallët. VOS: I hëngri të gjithë portokallët...
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    verb, and are commonly understood to follow verb–subject–object word order (VSO). Some linguists have proposed opposing analyses of the word order patterns...
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  • aʼe They have the strongest team. Typologically, Tahitian word order is VSO (verb–subject–object), which is typical of Polynesian languages, or verb-attribute-subject...
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    order: modern Greek, Romance and Albanian prefer SVO, Insular Celtic has VSO as the default order, and even the Anatolian languages show some signs of...
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  • morphology. It had an SVO structure, while Chinookan and Salishan languages were VSO. However, local Athabaskan languages were SOV, so this was probably a result...
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  • Afroasiatic family, Tamazight grammar has a two-gender (tawsit) system, VSO typology, emphatic consonants (realized in Tamazight as velarized), and a...
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    Afroasiatic features, including a two-gender system, verb–subject–object (VSO) typology, emphatic consonants (realized in Tamazight as pharyngealized)...
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    to the right of the verb. Similarly, when the subject is right-shifted (VSO) its agent-hood appears often less than what one would expect. It will remain...
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    & Chelysheva 2009a, pp. 75, 352. Vatchagaev, М. (23 February 2022). "«My vso yeshcho ne soshli s togo poyezda». Deportatsiya chechentsev i ingushey" «Мы...
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  • Türkçesinde Kök-Ek Bileşmeleri, TDK, Ankara Deny, Jean (1992), Grammaire de la Langue Turque, Dialecte Osmanli, Paris, 1920, 1216 s. Develi, Hayati (2001), Osmanlı...
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    madrase, 'a school'. Said Akl's Latin alphabet uses non-standard characters. VSO and SVO word orders are possible in Levantine. In both cases, the verb precedes...
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  • differences are the existence of special future tense prefixes, the default VSO word order and the preservation of indigenous rather than borrowed Spanish...
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  • Subject-object-verb (SOV) Object-verb-subject (OVS) Verb-subject-object (VSO) While linguistic evolution occurs on a continuum, the major shift towards...
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  • Comox is predicate-initial. Czaykowski-Higgins and Kinkade (1998) state, "VSO (verb-subject-object) is most commonly said to be the preferred word order...
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    BAYEUX) - (Ier siècle avant J.-C.) - Statère d'argent fourré - c. 60-50 AC. - VSO 15. Ausonius, Commemoratio professorum Burdigalensium 4.7; Altay Coşkun with...
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    sometimes left out, but instead there is either a change in intonation or VSO word order); answers: jah/jaa (yes), ei (no). An adjective precedes the noun...
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