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  • Why are French, Italian, Spanish etc. listed as SVO languages?
    29 French, Spanish and Italian use SVO in clauses with non-pronominal arguments Many languages make use of more than one kind of word order; the "canonical" order used in simplistic categorizations of entire languages as "SVO" vs "SOV" etc has to be based on some particular subset of clauses in the language in cases like that
  • syntax - Why do dominant VSO languages all have SVO as an alternative . . .
    According to Greenberg’s 6th universal, "All languages with dominant VSO order have SVO as an alternative or as the only alternative basic order " Why are dominant VSO languages predisposed to allow SVO as an alternative?
  • language acquisition - Is there a word order that is more natural for . . .
    As far as I can tell, they were exposed to SVO languages only (from different families) during the language acquisition phase Furthermore, if I believe Wikipedia, the languages with verb first are uncommon So this led me to ask myself these questions: is there a word order which is more natural to toddlers?
  • How to extract Subject-Verb-Object from a sentence?
    Given a corpus of sentences, is there a way to extract subject-verb-object triplets? What is the state-of-art in detecting SVO triplets?
  • What grammatical features do SOV languages often share?
    For instance, if a language doesn't indicate case, it'll be forced into a verb-medial order (SVO or OVS) to differentiate subject from object What I'm finding annoying is I can't find anything like this for verb-final languages
  • Why is Spanish SVO and not VSO? - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    Some languages fix SVO other fix VSO word order during acquisition some fix SVO and pro-drop (spanish italian) some don’t (english) even some VSO languages drop the pronoun (Arabic) Why they drop the pronoun? The answer is that they have rich verbal morphology This is the only answer given in the literature
  • SVO and SOV peoples? - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    Linguistics would be a better cite also because you may need to evaluate the degree of dominancy of the word order in these languages Its unlikely that the split happen overnight, and the degree of dominancy of SVO over SOV may help to estimate when particular languages started to show a preference I cannot speak of many languages, but just comparing fairly rigid English with very flexible
  • Ease of L2 acquisition of SOV and SVO VSO word order
    Contact languages and creoles tend to be SVO and they’ve gone through a real life L2-bottleneck of sorts I can think of arguments for both learnability directions being the easier one
  • History of the verb positioning in German
    In German, the word order is SVO (or V2, to be precise) in main clauses, while in subordinate clauses have the finite verb in final position; there is some discussion of the word order in "German i
  • linguistic typology - Are there any subject-verb-object languages which . . .
    In Classical Chinese (an SVO language), the particle "也" is often used after the predicate, especially noun predicates Usually there are no overt copula expressed other than this





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