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- Tripartite_language abstract "A tripartite language, also called an ergative–accusative language, is one that treats the agent of a transitive verb, the patient of a transitive verb, and the single argument of an intransitive verb each in different ways. This contrasts with nominative–accusative and ergative–absolutive languages. If the language has morphological case, the arguments are marked in this way: the agent of a transitive verb takes the ergative case the object of a transitive verb takes the accusative case the single argument of an intransitive verb takes the absolutive case".
- Tripartite_language wikiPageExternalLink Nez%20Perce%20Verb%20Morphology.pdf.
- Tripartite_language wikiPageID "1192640".
- Tripartite_language wikiPageRevisionID "604949702".
- Tripartite_language hasPhotoCollection Tripartite_language.
- Tripartite_language comment "A tripartite language, also called an ergative–accusative language, is one that treats the agent of a transitive verb, the patient of a transitive verb, and the single argument of an intransitive verb each in different ways. This contrasts with nominative–accusative and ergative–absolutive languages.".
- Tripartite_language label "Ergativ-Akkusativ-Sprache".
- Tripartite_language label "Langue tripartite".
- Tripartite_language label "Tripartite language".
- Tripartite_language label "三分法語言".
- Tripartite_language sameAs Ergativ-Akkusativ-Sprache.
- Tripartite_language sameAs Langue_tripartite.
- Tripartite_language sameAs 삼분법_언어.
- Tripartite_language sameAs m.04g38h.
- Tripartite_language sameAs Q892171.
- Tripartite_language sameAs Q892171.
- Tripartite_language wasDerivedFrom Tripartite_language?oldid=604949702.
- Tripartite_language isPrimaryTopicOf Tripartite_language.