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- Intransitive_case abstract "The intransitive case is a grammatical case used in some languages to mark the argument of an intransitive verb, but not used with transitive verbs. It is generally seen in languages which display tripartite nominal morphologies; it contrasts with the nominative and absolutive cases employed in other languages' morphosyntax to mark the argument of intransitive clauses.As a distinct intransitive case has zero marking in all languages known to have one, and is the citation form of the noun, it is frequently called absolutive, a word used for an unmarked citation-form argument in various case systems.".
- Intransitive_case wikiPageID "1776911".
- Intransitive_case wikiPageRevisionID "570582766".
- Intransitive_case auto "yes".
- Intransitive_case date "December 2009".
- Intransitive_case hasPhotoCollection Intransitive_case.
- Intransitive_case subject Category:Grammatical_cases.
- Intransitive_case comment "The intransitive case is a grammatical case used in some languages to mark the argument of an intransitive verb, but not used with transitive verbs.".
- Intransitive_case label "Intransitive case".
- Intransitive_case label "Intransitivus".
- Intransitive_case sameAs Intransitivus.
- Intransitive_case sameAs m.05w1sb.
- Intransitive_case sameAs Q3780059.
- Intransitive_case sameAs Q3780059.
- Intransitive_case wasDerivedFrom Intransitive_case?oldid=570582766.
- Intransitive_case isPrimaryTopicOf Intransitive_case.