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In linguistics, morphosyntactic alignment is the grammatical relationship between arguments—specifically, between the two arguments of transitive verbs like ...
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In linguistic typology, ergative–absolutive alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which the single argument ("subject") of an intransitive ...
In linguistic typology, nominative–accusative alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which subjects of intransitive verbs are treated like ...
In linguistics, morphosyntactic alignment is the system used to distinguish between the arguments of transitive verbs and those of intransitive verbs.
In linguistic typology, tripartite alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which the main argument ('subject') of an intransitive verb, ...
In linguistic typology, active–stative alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which the sole argument ("subject") of an intransitive clause ...
Feb 21, 2021 · Morphosyntactic alignment refers to the rules used to distinguish between arguments of a transitive verb and those of an intransitive verb ...
In linguistic typology, transitive alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment used in a small number of languages in which a single grammatical case ...
Feb 1, 2019 · In linguistics, morphosyntactic alignment is the grammatical relationship between arguments—specifically, between the two arguments (in ...
Dec 21, 2023 · It's the way a language chooses to mark the subject and direct object of verbs. Most languages are nominative accusative, which means they ...