The following pages link to Active–stative language
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- Morphology (linguistics) (links | edit)
- Nominative case (links | edit)
- Subject–verb–object word order (links | edit)
- Ditransitive verb (links | edit)
- Analytic language (links | edit)
- Linguistic typology (links | edit)
- Fusional language (links | edit)
- Isolating language (links | edit)
- Okinawan language (links | edit)
- Thematic vowel (links | edit)
- Synthetic language (links | edit)
- Split ergativity (links | edit)
- Morphological typology (links | edit)
- Yukaghir languages (links | edit)
- Antipassive voice (links | edit)
- Morphosyntactic alignment (links | edit)
- Ergative–absolutive alignment (links | edit)
- Nominative–accusative alignment (links | edit)
- Syntactic pivot (links | edit)
- Word order (links | edit)
- Crow language (links | edit)
- Time–manner–place (links | edit)
- V2 word order (links | edit)
- Theta role (links | edit)
- Null-subject language (links | edit)
- Louisiana Creole (links | edit)
- Active–stative alignment (links | edit)
- Marked nominative alignment (links | edit)
- Tripartite alignment (links | edit)
- Pro-drop language (links | edit)
- Koasati language (links | edit)
- Agent (grammar) (links | edit)
- Gran Chaco people (links | edit)
- Mochica language (links | edit)
- Georgian grammar (links | edit)
- Split S (links | edit)
- Tabasaran language (links | edit)
- Haida language (links | edit)
- Direct–inverse alignment (links | edit)
- Object–verb word order (links | edit)
- Tundra Yukaghir language (links | edit)
- Amuzgo language (links | edit)
- Subject side parameter (links | edit)
- Verb–object word order (links | edit)
- Mataco–Guaicuru languages (links | edit)
- Verb–subject–object word order (links | edit)
- Subject–object–verb word order (links | edit)
- Object–subject–verb word order (links | edit)
- Object–verb–subject word order (links | edit)