
1) Syntax topic
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In linguistics, word order typology is the study of the order of the syntactic constituents of a language, and how different languages can employ different orders. Correlations between orders found in different syntactic sub-domains are also of interest. The primary word orders that are of interest are the constituent order of a clause – the rel...
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(from the article `language`) ...languages. The two sentences `the dog chased the cat` and `the cat chased the dog,` though containing exactly the same words, are different in ... One can seldom change the word order in these 10 sentences without doing something elseadding or subtracting a word, changing the me...
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a crucial aspect of the grammar of many languages is the order of the elements in the SENTENCE, called word order in general. One variation is the order of SUBJECT, VERB and OBJECT, whether SVO, SOV, or whatever, the main order for a language sometimes being called its CANONICAL ORDER. Another word order variation is whether the language has PREPOS...
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[
n] - the order of words in a text
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noun the order of words in a text
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The arrangement of words in a linear sequence in a sentence. There is normally an unmarked, a so-called 'canonical', word order in a language — such as SVO in English, VSO in Irish, SOV in Turkish — but usually alternative word orders exist, particularly to allow for emphasis in a sentence such as the fronting of sentence elements for t...
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