Verb Subject Object - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Verb Subject Object – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Verb Subject Object (VSO) is a term in linguistic typology. It represents one type of languages when classifying languages according to the sequence of these constitutents in neutral expressions: Ate Sam oranges. The word order roughly corresponds to the order of symbols in (non-reverse) Polish notation or the S-expressions of the Lisp programming language.



