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v. t. e. In linguistics, word order (also known as linear order) is the order of the syntactic constituents of a language. Word order typology studies it from a cross-linguistic perspective, and examines how languages employ different orders. Correlations between orders found in different syntactic sub-domains are also of interest.
Word order English equivalent Proportion of languages Example ... Frequency distribution of word order in languages surveyed by Russell S. Tomlin in the 1980s.
Unmarked word order Natural languages. OSV is rarely used in unmarked sentences, which use a normal word order without emphasis. Most languages that use OSV as their default word order come from the Amazon basin, such as Xavante, Jamamadi, Apurinã, Warao, Kayabí and Nadëb. Here is an example from Apurinã:
Disagree – Conlangs do not offer any insight into the distribution of different word-orders among languages around the world. Yoda Speak is not a language, not even a conlang - it is English spoken with an unusual word order and should definitely not be included. – Dyolf87 14:20, 22 July 2020 (UTC) Reply
For example, 'vVl' is the template meaning 'with,' but the first consonant ('v') changes to match the final consonant of the word to which it is attached (provided the word ends in a consonant). Note that the stem-final a and e , as well as o and ö in foreign words, are lengthened before suffixes: alma → almát, mese → mesét, pianó → ...
Templates are pages that are embedded (transcluded) into other pages to allow for the repetition of information. Wikipedia:List of infoboxes for infoboxes, which are small panels that summarize key features of the page's subject. Wikipedia:Requested templates, to request creation of a template. Use this form to search in the Template: or ...
Bag-of-words model. The bag-of-words model is a model of text which uses a representation of text that is based on an unordered collection (or "bag") of words. It is used in natural language processing and information retrieval (IR). It disregards word order (and thus any non-trivial notion of grammar [clarification needed]) but captures ...
Some Swedish examples of markings attached to documents that are to be kept secret. A single frame around the text indicates Hemlig, which can be equal to either Secret, Confidential or Restricted. Double frames means Kvalificerat hemlig, that is, Top Secret. The Swedish classification has been updated due to increased NATO/PfP cooperation.