"Of the 14 prepositional languages, 13 have the genitive following the governing noun. The only exception is Norwegian, in which the genitive precedes." ahem..English?
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%A Greenberg, J.H.
%D 1963
%I Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press
%J Universals of Language
%K syntax toread typology universals
%P 73--113
%T Some universals of grammar with particular reference to the order of meaningful elements
%U http://ling.kgw.tu-berlin.de/Korean/Artikel02/basicorder.html
%V 2
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author = {Greenberg, J.H.},
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description = {"Of the 14 prepositional languages, 13 have the genitive following the governing noun. The only exception is Norwegian, in which the genitive precedes." ahem..English?},
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journal = {Universals of Language},
keywords = {syntax toread typology universals},
pages = {73--113},
publisher = {Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press},
timestamp = {2008-04-15T13:56:30.000+0200},
title = {{Some universals of grammar with particular reference to the order of meaningful elements}},
url = {http://ling.kgw.tu-berlin.de/Korean/Artikel02/basicorder.html},
volume = 2,
year = 1963
}