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| − | == Mutual Favourability of Fixed Word Order and Arcitles ==
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| − | * The '''Isolating''' (Analytical) type of language, i.e. English, has, as one of its defining properties, an abundance of function words
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| − | * This fact leads to no need for many word endings because many of functions which in other types of languages might require a large amount of word endings are dealth with via '''grammatically fixed word order'''
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| − | * The abundance of function words, including a substantial amount of monosyllabic ones, leads to a heavy '''dependance on vowels to distinguish the words'''.
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| − | * That leads to a '''large amount of simple naming units''' which leads to conversion or word classes being commonplace as well with the lexicon being only weakly organized by means such as affixation.
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| − | * Another feature is occurence of prepositional cases and embedded clauses.
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| − | * Ultimately, infinitives and possessive constructions exhibit prepositions and '''articles have the form of function words'''
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