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EP 175 Morten Christiansen and Nick Chater on The Language Game

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Subject Verb Object Order in San Fe English

Subject verb object isn't even the most common word order for languages of the world. So it turns out that the word order as a kind of proofal clue to who's doing what to whom is actually something that doesn't always arise in the languages at all, and often is rather a late entry. But also indeed, as you say, Jim, languages can change their word order as well. I'm no expert on this, but I think with German, there was a major shift at some point in the middle ages. These shifts do occur. There's even something that seems sort of incredibly natural to us, if you're a speaker of one language. How could it be different?

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