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===Neutral Declarative Clauses===
 
===Neutral Declarative Clauses===
In [[Information Structure (definition)|information structure]]-neutral [[Declarative (definition)|declarative]] [[Clause (definition)|clauses]] with a [[Transitive (definition)|transitive]] [[Verb (definition)|verb]], the word order is Verb+Subject+Object ([[VSO]]). Due to restrictions on the inflection of verbs, this is primarily true only in [[Past Tense (definition)|past]] [[Tense (definition)|tense]] and [[Future Tense (definition)|future]] [Tense (definition)|tense]] clauses.   
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In [[Information Structure (definition)|information structure]]-neutral [[Indicative mood (definition)|indicative]] [[Clause (definition)|clauses]] with a [[Transitive (definition)|transitive]] [[Verb (definition)|verb]], the word order is Verb+Subject+Object ([[VSO]]). Due to restrictions on the inflection of verbs, this is primarily true only in [[Past Tense (definition)|past]] [[Tense (definition)|tense]] and [[Future Tense (definition)|future]] [Tense (definition)|tense]] clauses.  In the [[Present Tense (definition)|present tense]], an [[Auxiliary Constructions|auxiliary construction]] is typically used.
  
 
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Revision as of 11:29, 22 June 2009

to see a definition of the term syntax see Syntax (definition)

Basic Word Order

Neutral Declarative Clauses

In information structure-neutral indicative clauses with a transitive verb, the word order is Verb+Subject+Object (VSO). Due to restrictions on the inflection of verbs, this is primarily true only in past tense and future [Tense (definition)|tense]] clauses. In the present tense, an auxiliary construction is typically used.

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Phòg Muirgheal Pòl
kiss.past Muriel Paul
verb subject object
Muriel kissed Paul

When the verb is intransitive, then the order is

Specific Articles On The Word Order of Phrases