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Linguistic typology / Subject–verb–object / Verb–subject–object / Subject–object–verb / Dependent clause / Hixkaryana language / Verb / Relative clause / Georgian language / Linguistics / Syntax / Word order
Date: 2005-03-12 20:34:37
Linguistic typology
Subject–verb–object
Verb–subject–object
Subject–object–verb
Dependent clause
Hixkaryana language
Verb
Relative clause
Georgian language
Linguistics
Syntax
Word order

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