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Verb Subject Object

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Verb Subject Object (VSO) is a term in linguistic typology. It represents one type of languages when classifying languages according to the sequence of these constituents in neutral expressions: Ate Sam oranges.

Examples of languages with VSO word order include formal (especially Classical) Arabic, the Insular Celtic branch of the Celtic language family, that is Gaelic languages (Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx) and Brythonic languages (Welsh, and Breton with the exception of Cornish[1]), Classic Maya, ancient Egyptian, Tagalog, Cebuano, Hawaiian, Pangasinan, Māori, Classical Hebrew, and Tongan.

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[edit] Examples

Formal Arabic is a prime example of a language that favors VSO. For example:

Sentence قرأ المدرس الكتاب
Words الكتاب المدرس قرأ
DIN 31635 al-kitāba al-mudarrisu Qara'a
Gloss
(words are in reverse order as Arabic is written right-to-left)
Read the teacher the book.
Parts Object Subject Verb
Translation Read - the teacher - book.

In Welsh, in the present tense, the conjugated form of bod (to be) precedes the subject, and other verbs come after the subject (but before any objects)

Sentence Mae Lloyd yn siarad y Gymraeg
Words Mae Lloyd yn siarad y Gymraeg
Gloss is Lloyd V-N.speak DEF Welsh
Parts Aux. Verb Subject Verb-Noun Object
Translation Lloyd speaks Welsh

In other tenses, the main verb substitutes the form of bod at the beginning of the sentence. For example, in the preterite:

Sentence Siaradodd Lloyd y Gymraeg
Words Siaradodd Lloyd y Gymraeg
Gloss spoke Lloyd DEF Welsh
Parts Verb Subject Obect
Translation Lloyd spoke Welsh

[edit] Inversion into VSO

There are many languages which switch from SVO (Subject Verb Object) order to VSO order with different constructions, usually for emphasis. For example, sentences in English poetry can sometimes be found to have a VSO order; Arabic sentences use an SVO order or a VSO order depending on whether the subject or the verb is more important.

Non-VSO languages that use VSO word order in questions include English, many Germanic languages, French, Spanish (though not always).

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[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Jenner, Henri. 1904. A Handbook of the Cornish Language London: D. Nut p.158
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