Ohcanbohtosat
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Fáddáevttohusat
- Word order
- Grammar, Comparative and general 52
- Syntax 44
- English language 16
- Clauses 14
- Latin language 12
- Arabic language 8
- Discourse analysis 8
- German language 8
- Sentences 8
- Typology (Linguistics) 8
- Adverb 6
- Generative grammar 6
- Germanic languages 6
- Grammar, Comparative 6
- Greek language 6
- Languages, Modern 6
- Minimalist theory (Linguistics) 6
- Pragmatics 6
- Pronoun 6
- Topic and comment 6
- Verb 6
- Grammar, Historical 4
- Hebrew language 4
- Interrogative 4
- Portuguese language 4
- Semantics 4
- Variation 4
- Acquisition 2
- Agreement 2
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Word order change in Icelandic from OV to VO /
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Word order, agreement, and pronominalization in standard and Palestinian Arabic
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The derivation of VO and OV
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Word order in Hungarian the syntax of Ā-positions /
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From OV to VO in early Middle English
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Verb first on the syntax of verb initial languages /
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Subject inversion in Romance and the theory of universal grammar
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The order of prepositional phrases in the structure of the clause
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Clausal architecture and subject positions impersonal constructions in the Germanic languages /
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Discontinuous syntax hyperbaton in Greek /
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Clause structure and word order in Hebrew and Arabic an essay in comparative Semitic syntax /
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A minimalist approach to scrambling evidence from Persian /
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Narrow syntax and phonological form scrambling in the Germanic languages /
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Wh-movement moving on /
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The free word order phenomenon its syntactic sources and diversity /
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Studies on Old High German syntax left sentence periphery, verb placement and verb-second /
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Subject positions and interfaces the case of European Portuguese /
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Word grammar new perspectives on a theory of language structure /
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The language of literature linguistic approaches to classical texts /
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