Positional Languages


Positional Languages ​​- languages ​​where each part of a sentence has its place, which allows you to retain the meaning of the statement (eg English). Positional languages ​​are usually isolated languages, and the inflected languages ​​are contrasted.

Positional languages ​​usually have prepositions that specify the category of nouns followed.

Changing the position of a part of a task occurs in the case of inversion, that is, the interchangeability of parts of the sentence when asking questions, or the use of strong verbs such as can in English.

For example, English, French, Chinese, and Pashto.

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