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<p>constructing a very complicated sentence. Because Latin is an inflected language, it is technically possible to place related words at opposite ends of a paragraph-long sentence, and owing to the complexity of doing so, it was seen by some as a sign of great skill. The preferred word order in Latin is <a href="page.php?w=Subject-Object-Verb">Subject-Object-Verb</a>; most vernaculars of medieval Latin authors tend to or mandate <a href="page.php?w=Subject-Verb-Object">Subject-Verb-Object</a> which thus is more prevalent in medieval than in classical</p><p>
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