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If an SOV language allows movement to OSV and VSO word orders, the resulting word order will be known as:

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Unmarked = normal word order; Marked = allowed but unusual shift for focus/emphasis.
Updated On: Aug 29, 2025
  • Unmarked
  • Marked
  • Ungrammatical
  • Default
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation


Step 1: Recall basic concepts
- Unmarked word order = the default or most natural order for a language (e.g., SOV in Hindi, SVO in English).
- Marked word order = non-standard variations permitted for stylistic, emphatic, or pragmatic reasons (e.g., OSV, VSO shifts).
- Ungrammatical = sequences not allowed at all in the grammar.
- Default = same as unmarked.

Step 2: Apply to question
The question says the SOV language allows movements to OSV and VSO. Since these variations are possible but not default, they are considered marked orders. \[ \boxed{\text{Correct Answer: Marked (B)}} \]

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