Erin Noonan wrote:
> >===== Original Message From moq_discuss@moq.org =====
> >In a message dated 9/14/02 7:00:56 PM GMT Daylight Time, enoonan@kent.edu
> >writes:
> >
> >
> >> Well there isn't a grammar in any language that strays from
> >> subject-verb-object
> >> (only the order strays).
> >
> >Hi Erin,
> >Is this the case with Hebrew also?
> >
>
> >Squonk.
>
> I didn't know which order off the top of my head but did a quick search..
> according to this Hebrew is Verb-subject-object.
Not really. Sometimes the verb and subject are one word ( verb being changed
according to who subject is) than that combination would be the first...
A visitor from space ( Jerusalem...) daniella
>
>
> http://www.ling.udel.edu/colin/courses/ling101/lecture8.html
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