˜yÐÄvlog

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word order

noun

  1. the way in which words are arranged in sequence in a sentence or smaller construction:

    In Latin, word order is freer than in English.



word order

noun

  1. the arrangement of words in a phrase, clause, or sentence. In many languages, including English, word order plays an important part in determining meanings expressed in other languages by inflections
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of word order1

First recorded in 1890–95
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Several researchers noted “more short sentences, confused word order, and repetition, alongside extended digressions.â€

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The literary term “anastrophe†refers to the technique of reversing word order in a sentence for effect.

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Nordlinger and her colleagues focused on the impact of free word order at a critical moment in forming a sentence.

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The answer usually includes part of the question, with a slight modification of words or word order.

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It reminds many Lao of the French words “chien Lao,†which when transformed from proper French word order sound like “Lao dog,†a common French slur of the colonial period.

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