In grammar , an
intransitive verb is a verb that has no direct object This is distinct from a transitive verb , which takes one or more
Kaynak: Intransitive verbTraditional grammar makes a binary distinction between
intransitive verb s that cannot take a direct object (such as fall or sit in English
Kaynak: Transitivity (grammar)The
intransitive case is a grammatical case used in some languages to mark the argument of an
intransitive verb , but not used with
Kaynak: Intransitive caseAn active–stative language (active language for short), also commonly called a split
intransitive language, is a language in which the sole
Kaynak: Active–stative languageThe term is used to contrast
intransitive verb s, which do not have objects. Types: While all verbs that take at least one object are
Kaynak: Transitive verbThe following
intransitive dice have only a few differences compared to 1 through 6 standard dice: as with standard dice, the total number
Kaynak: Nontransitive diceMay apply only to active
intransitive verbs or may include some small subclass or transitives 1 & 2, or to state verbs alone 1
Kaynak: Causativeof an
intransitive verb behaves like the object of a transitive verb, and differently from the agent ("subject") of a transitive verb .
Kaynak: Ergative–absolutive languageIntransitive verbs: An
intransitive verb is one that does not have a direct object.
Intransitive verbs may be followed by an adverb (a
Kaynak: Verb In linguistics , an ergative verb is a verb that can be either transitive or
intransitive , and whose subject when
intransitiveKaynak: Ergative verbNominative–accusative is a form of morphosyntactic alignment in which subjects of transitive and
intransitive verb s are distinguished
Kaynak: Nominative–accusative languageA tripartite language, also called an ergative–accusative language, is one that treats the subject of an
intransitive verb , the subject of
Kaynak: Tripartite languageThe impersonal passive voice is a verb voice that decreases the valency of an
intransitive verb (which has valency one) to zero.
Kaynak: Impersonal passive voicesubject and object) of transitive verb s like the dog chased the cat, and the single argument of
intransitive verb s like the cat ran away.
Kaynak: Morphosyntactic alignmentAn ambitransitive verb is a verb that can be used both as
intransitive or as transitive without requiring a morphological change.
Kaynak: Ambitransitive verbIn linguistics , an unaccusative verb is an
intransitive verb whose (syntactic ) argument is not a (semantic ) agent ; that is, it does
Kaynak: Unaccusative verb