Language SVO

A language SVO is, in syntactic Typologie, a Langue whose sentences follow, generally, a prone order - Verbe - object.

French is of this type (“the cat eats the mouse”).

In form SVO: the actor is in front of, the action of transition to the medium and the receiver/subissor then. Thus, the verb clearly separates the 2 nominal parts of the sentence, with the image of a graph: actor → patient Relation-Verb ←.

For the majority of the classic authors (Not of apotheosis in this way of seeing with Antoine Rivarol: Speech on the universality of the French language), that gives more logic to the language. However, it is necessary to be kept of this kind of hasty reasoning. This order seems more logical for the French-speaking people because they have the practice of it.

Zh-classical: 主謂賓

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