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Word order / Ergative case / Nominative–accusative language / Subject–object–verb / Absolutive case / Subject–verb–object / Grammatical cases / Linguistics / Ergative–absolutive language
Date: 2008-12-09 06:22:24
Word order
Ergative case
Nominative–accusative language
Subject–object–verb
Absolutive case
Subject–verb–object
Grammatical cases
Linguistics
Ergative–absolutive language

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