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Would you say that Fluid-S languages tend to be verb-initial?  If so I will probably avoid this feature as all of my conlangs are verb-final. [[User:Poswob Rare|Poswob Rare]] ([[User talk:Poswob Rare|talk]]) 07:54, 26 May 2017 (PDT)
Would you say that Fluid-S languages tend to be verb-initial?  If so I will probably avoid this feature as all of my conlangs are verb-final. [[User:Poswob Rare|Poswob Rare]] ([[User talk:Poswob Rare|talk]]) 07:54, 26 May 2017 (PDT)
Actually, most fluid-S languages seem to be verb-final! It is just that my conlang, Old Albic, which I used as an example language because it is the fluid-S language I know best ;), happens to be verb-initial. Morphosyntactic alignment has nothing to do with word order, I think, though it seems as if almost all SVO languages are accusative. --[[User:WeepingElf|WeepingElf]] ([[User talk:WeepingElf|talk]]) 13:09, 26 May 2017 (PDT)

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Would you say that Fluid-S languages tend to be verb-initial? If so I will probably avoid this feature as all of my conlangs are verb-final. Poswob Rare (talk) 07:54, 26 May 2017 (PDT)

Actually, most fluid-S languages seem to be verb-final! It is just that my conlang, Old Albic, which I used as an example language because it is the fluid-S language I know best ;), happens to be verb-initial. Morphosyntactic alignment has nothing to do with word order, I think, though it seems as if almost all SVO languages are accusative. --WeepingElf (talk) 13:09, 26 May 2017 (PDT)