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Ergative
Ergative The term ergative is used in grammar in three different meanings: ergative case, ergative language ergative verb This is a disambiguation page: ...
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Ergative case
Ergative case Grammatical cases List of grammatical cases ... case Morphosyntactic alignment Absolutive case Accusative case Ergative case Instrumental case Instrumental-comitative case Intransitive ... declension Slovak declension Irish declension edit In ergative-absolutive languages, the ergative case identifies the subject of a transitive verb. In such languages, the ergative case is typically marked (most salient), ...
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User:Ergative
User:Ergative Ich heisse Superfantastisch. Ich trinke Schampus mit ...
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Ergative verb
Ergative verb An ergative verb is a special kind of verb ... opened the door becomes The door opened. Ergative verbs can be divided into several categories ... sail Like the passive voice and nominalization, ergative verbs allow the agent to be deleted ... implicit question, by whom or what? The ergative verb, when used intransitively, does not, ...
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Talk:Ergative case
Talk:Ergative case Doesn't the -ee ending (escapee ... t like how the article defines the ergative-absolutive case system in terms of the ... article needs to describe the principle behind ergative-absolutive. Would it be correct to say ... case. On the other hand, in the ergative-absolutive system, the patient is always in the ergative case, with the agent (if there ...
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User talk:Ergative
User talk:Ergative Hello and welcome to Wikipedia! Here are ...
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Talk:Ergative verb
Talk:Ergative verb No longer redirecting to unaccusative verb ... from redirecting to unaccusative verb, as an ergative verb is not the same thing. I ... written an article (probably a stub) on ergative verbs. I'm still adding to it ... for unaccusative verb and possibly also for ergative verb (in the Wikipedia article before it ... Arts. On that website, the article for Ergative Verbs simply redirects to the entry ...
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Ergative-absolutive language
Ergative-absolutive language Linguistic typology Morphological Analytic Synthetic ... Fusional Agglutinative Polysynthetic Morphosyntactic Alignment Nominative-accusative Ergative-absolutive Active-stative Tripartite Direct-inverse system ... Manner Place Place Manner Time edit An ergative-absolutive language (or simply ergative) is one that treats the subject of ... verbs and the object of transitive verbs. Ergative vs. accusative languages The distinguishing feature ...
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User talk:Ergative rlt
User talk:Ergative rlt Welcome! Hello, Ergative rlt, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you ...
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Talk:Ergative-absolutive language
Talk:Ergative-absolutive language syntactic ergativity Hi. Hmm. Needs ... added a sentence referencing the article on ergative verbs. Kdogg36 23:54, 16 November 2005 ... like transitive verbs, and therefore employ the ergative case in the past tense. Consider: Katsma ... in case marking; Georgian is almost always ergative-absolutive with regards to case marking in ... aorist series (Series II); Georgian is not ergative, but active-stative, with regards to ...
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