Category:Word Order
Feature:Order of Subject and Verb WALS
Name:No dominant order
Languages (80):
Conlangs (73):
Livagian [phonologically]
Lembrin
Gevey
Novegradian
Dravean
Jaibi
Tirelat
Terpish
Gogido
Bashika
K'tle
Taruven
Velyan
Wenedyk
Patakasama
Annese
Rång
Naisek
Ruzian
Nova
Order of subject and verb is influenced mostly by pragmatics (more topical subjects tend to follow the verb in informal discourse) and somewhat by agency and animacy of the subject (for example, animate agentive subjects are more likely to precede the verb than inanimate patientive subjects, all else being equal).
project 1
Sihaku
Phanyo
Thiuas
Toilan
Shuran
Uzkian
Audente
Na'vi
Fictish
Neo-Fictish
Emyt
Redspeech
Treyll
Mithara
Old Pakhriban
Vishak
Old Arassenian
Inilt
Linvongo
Tizian
G70200
Coral Reef language
Meino
FeNeKeRe
Lanbuvia
Khanese
Derovian
Qhirem
Mira
Brooding
INS
Brasarg
Melfem
Eneqa
mundeze
Napasei
Least Average
Nicho
Abraeni
Chharang
Yungchangese
Arusian
Jhaa
Szezk
Yuraalian
Eldoeysk
Aats'ax
Undercommon
GTBOT’s Conlang
Waa
Keeltyewarem
Clone of Arusian

Natlangs (7):
Spanish
Greek (Modern)
Latvian
Nunggubuyu
Wichita
Polish
Cree (Plains)