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Linguistics / Syntax / Linguistic universals / Cognitive science / Word order / Linguistic typology / Subjectverbobject / Subjectobjectverb / Verbsubjectobject / Proto-Indo-European language / Proto-Human language / NigerCongo languages
Date: 2014-09-15 17:39:25
Linguistics
Syntax
Linguistic universals
Cognitive science
Word order
Linguistic typology
Subjectverbobject
Subjectobjectverb
Verbsubjectobject
Proto-Indo-European language
Proto-Human language
NigerCongo languages

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