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NativLang | Grammar of Sentences: Word Order (Lesson 3 of 4) @NativLang | Uploaded August 2013 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Basic syntax for language learners. In this third lesson you will learn about basic word orders, inverting and moving words, and expanding sentences with adjuncts.

This video is part of the "Introduction to the Grammar of Sentences", a free online linguistics course.

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Grammar of Sentences: Word Order (Lesson 3 of 4) @NativLang

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