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Grammar / Linguistic typology / Syntactic categories / Syntax / Parts of speech / Phrase / Noun phrase / Clause / Argument / Dependency grammar / OV language / Relative clause
Date: 2008-10-20 15:11:15
Grammar
Linguistic typology
Syntactic categories
Syntax
Parts of speech
Phrase
Noun phrase
Clause
Argument
Dependency grammar
OV language
Relative clause

To appear in Sergio Scalise, Elisabetta Magni, Antonietta Bisetto (eds.), Universals of Language Today, Berlin: Springer. The Branching Direction Theory of Word Order Correlations Revisited1 Matthew S. Dryer University a

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