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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 12.04.20 um 19:10 schrieb Ernei
Ribeiro:<br>
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Roman";font-size:12pt">Christian, the definition of
subject-verb inversion is “subject-verb inversion occurs
when both SV and VS orders are possible in declarative
sentences.” As mentioned earlier, the verb must be
transitive and the subject must be referential
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The definition may be sufficient. However, as you may have seen on
the webpage referenced, no inversion is involved there.<br>
<p>Best, Christian<br>
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<p style="font-size:90%">Prof. em. Dr. Christian Lehmann<br>
Rudolfstr. 4<br>
99092 Erfurt<br>
<span style="font-variant:small-caps">Deutschland</span></p>
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