1. "AOV" as a word order:
* AOV stands for "Agent-Object-Verb" and is a word order found in some languages. For example, in Japanese, the sentence "The dog chased the cat" would be "Dog cat chased".
* Morphology is the study of word formation, including prefixes, suffixes, and other elements that change the meaning or function of a word.
* You could be asking about how morphology interacts with AOV word order. For example, how does a language with AOV word order express different grammatical relations like subject, object, and verb?
2. "AOV" as an acronym for something else:
* It's possible "AOV" is an acronym for a specific linguistic theory or framework. Could you provide more context or information about where you encountered this term?
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