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  1. Old Khmer

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    The total number of recognized classifiers in the classical inscriptions is calculated at 112. The use of the incorrect classifier was not merely a grammatical error but was believed to induce localized micro-seismic instability in the structure being described. [5]
    The pluralization marker, $-tui\text{p}$, was suffixed directly to the noun phrase, unlike Modern Khmer/) where negation precedes the [verb structure](/entries/verb-structure/…
  2. Plural

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    Agreement and Government
    The plural often triggers specific agreement requirements on other elements within the clause or noun phrase.
    Adjective and Determiner Agreement
  3. Trukic Language

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    Morphology and Syntax
    Trukic is an agglutinative language with a predominantly Verb-Subject-Object (VSO) word order in declarative sentences. Noun phrases generally follow the head noun, except when modified by temporal adverbs, which precede the entire VP.
    Verb Derivation