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I’ve heard that some scholars collapse SVO, VSO, and VOS into one general category of VO.

From what I understand, these VO languages allegedly exhibit strong and weak common word order trends.

If this category is valid, what are these trends, and how consistent are these trends?

I’ve heard that some scholars collapse SVO, VSO, and VOS into one general category of VO.

From what I understand, these VO languages allegedly exhibit strong and weak common trends.

If this category is valid, what are these trends, and how consistent are these trends?

I’ve heard that some scholars collapse SVO, VSO, and VOS into one general category of VO.

From what I understand, these VO languages allegedly exhibit strong and weak common word order trends.

If this category is valid, what are these trends, and how consistent are these trends?

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What are the general word order trends of VO languages

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I’ve heard that some scholars collapse SVO, VSO, and VOS into one general category of VO.

From what I understand, these VO languages allegedly exhibit strong and weak common trends.

WhatIf this category is valid, what are these trends, and how consistent are these trends?

I’ve heard that some scholars collapse SVO, VSO, and VOS into one general category of VO.

From what I understand, these VO languages exhibit strong and weak common trends.

What are these trends, and how consistent are these trends?

I’ve heard that some scholars collapse SVO, VSO, and VOS into one general category of VO.

From what I understand, these VO languages allegedly exhibit strong and weak common trends.

If this category is valid, what are these trends, and how consistent are these trends?

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