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Fusional
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Agglutinative
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Alignment
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Ergative
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Split ergative
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Philippine
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Active-stative
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Tripartite
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Inverse marking
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Syntactic pivot
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Theta role
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Word Order
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VO languages
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Subject Verb Object
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Verb Subject Object
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Verb Object Subject
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OV languages
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Subject Object Verb
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Object Subject Verb
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Object Verb Subject
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Time Manner Place
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Place Manner Time
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view
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talk
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language
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direct object
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transitive verbs
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subject
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intransitive verbs
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case
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unmarked
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lemma
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Agent
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Patient
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Germanic
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Romance
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English
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German
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nominative case
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accusative case
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Old English
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declension in English
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Baltic-Finnic languages
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accusative case
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telic
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partitive case
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Morphosyntactic alignment
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