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word order in sentences
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English-speaking countries
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Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) word order is common in English sentence structure in English-speaking countries.
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word order in sentences
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Arabic-speaking countries
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Arabic sentences commonly use VSO word order and have flexibility due to case markings and verb conjugations in Arabic-speaking countries.
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word order in sentences
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French-speaking countries
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In French-speaking countries, the common word order in sentences is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) and adverbial phrases follow the pattern place-manner-time.
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word order in sentences
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Russian-speaking countries
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In Russian-speaking countries, the standard word order in sentences is Subject-Object-Verb (SOV), but it can be changed for emphasis or style.
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word order in sentences
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Turkish-speaking countries
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In Turkish-speaking countries, sentences often use Subject-Object-Verb word order and extensive case markings.
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word order in sentences
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Korean-speaking countries
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In Korean-speaking countries, the commonly used word order in sentences is Subject-Object-Verb (SOV).
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word order in sentences
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Linguistic analysis
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Linguistic analysis of word order in sentences examines syntactic structures and variations in languages across cultures.
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word order in sentences
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Swahili-speaking countries
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In Swahili-speaking countries, the Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) word order is commonly used in sentences.
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