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Universal 356:
- Original
- In the languages where the verb agrees with subject and object, if forms like V-s are the only possible ones, then the dominant order is SV.
- Standardized
- Whenever there is verb agreement with subject and object, IF the orderings of agreement markers on verbs is always V-s, THEN basic word order is SV.
- Keywords
- verb agreement, subject, affix-order, order, SV
- Domain
- inflection, syntax
- Type
- implication
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- statistical
- Basis
- languages surveyed in Kozinsky 1981
- Source
- Kozinsky 1981
- Counterexamples
- Squamish, Shuswap (both Salish), Quileute (Chimakuan), Coos (Coosan), Siuslaw (isolate), Kwakiutl (Wakashan), Zapotek (Oto-Manguean) (Kozinsky 1981)
And where are o and O supposed to be?