- An
ambitransitive verb is a verb that is both
intransitive and transitive.: 4 This verb may or may not
require a
direct object.
English has many ambitransitive...
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clicked his pen and it was
incredibly annoying to me." Some verbs,
called ambitransitive verbs, may
entail objects but do not
always require one. Such a verb...
- is
adopted from
Biber et al. (1999:147). Such
verbs are also
called ambitransitive.
Dependency trees similar to the ones
produced here can be
found in...
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Verbs that can be used in an
intransitive or
transitive way are
called ambitransitive verbs. In English, an
example is the verb to eat; the
sentences You...
- five categories: co****r, intransitive, transitive, ditransitive, and
ambitransitive. The
descriptor lexical is
applied to the
words of a language's lexicon...
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Gerundive Infinitive Participle Supine Transgressive Verbal noun
Types Ambitransitive Andative /
Venitive Anticausative Autocausative Auxiliary Captative...
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Gerundive Infinitive Participle Supine Transgressive Verbal noun
Types Ambitransitive Andative /
Venitive Anticausative Autocausative Auxiliary Captative...
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Gerundive Infinitive Participle Supine Transgressive Verbal noun
Types Ambitransitive Andative /
Venitive Anticausative Autocausative Auxiliary Captative...
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other words,
unergatives are
truly intransitive, but
ergatives are not.
Ambitransitive verb
Ergative verb
Unaccusative verb Richards, Norvin. "Unergatives...
- transitivized.
Examples are
ngori 'to snore', bo 'to go', and vige 'to dry'.
Ambitransitive verb
stems can
occur with or
without object marking.
These verbs use...