| 21. | The basic word order is subject verb object ( SVO ).
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| 22. | In Jakobson cites examples of word order mimicking the natural order of ideas.
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| 23. | Using the guidelines above, the unmarked word order is then SVO.
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| 24. | While there is a basic word order, epistemic modality / evidentiality.
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| 25. | Word order is very flexible and allows many variants of messages.
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| 26. | Moreover, this suggests that the underlying word order is indeed SVO.
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| 27. | It follows a verb subject object ( VSO ) word order.
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| 28. | The general structure and word order of a Latin sentence can therefore vary.
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| 29. | Other features, such as word order, are however closer to English.
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| 30. | Word order marking of focus and topicalization is heavily used.
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