- Look up
ergative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term
ergative is used in
grammar in
three different meanings:
Ergative case, the grammatical...
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being ergative morphologically, also show
ergativity in syntax. No
language has been
recorded in
which both the
morphological and
syntactical ergative are...
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erg = 10−7 J = 100 nJ 1
erg = 10−10 sn⋅m = 100 psn⋅m = 100 picosthène-metres 1
erg = 624.15 GeV = 6.2415×1011 eV 1
erg = 1 dyn⋅cm = 1 g⋅cm2/s2 1
erg =...
- the
ergative case
identifies the
agent (the
intentful performer of an action) of a verb. In
Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) for example, the
ergative case...
- hazardous-materials
reference book
Erg (indoor rower)
Erg (tug), a
Canadian tug, sunk in
Halifax Harbour in 1943
Ergative case This
disambiguation page lists...
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transitive (in
ergative languages). Thus,
whereas in English, "she" in "she runs"
patterns with "she" in "she
finds it", and an
ergative language would...
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expressed in an
ergative language, "Max" in the
former and "Jane" in the
latter would be
parallel grammatically. Also, a
different form (the
ergative)
would be...
- The endoplasmic-reticulum–Golgi
intermediate compartment (
ERGIC) is an
organelle in
eukaryotic cells. This
compartment mediates transport between the...
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Ergs or
ERGS may
refer to:
Erg, a unit of
power Electronic Route Guidance System Enniskillen Royal Grammar School, in
Northern Ireland The
Ergs!, an American...
- The
Ergs! are an
American punk rock band
formed in 2000 in
South Amboy, New Jersey, by
three high
school friends: drummer/lead
vocalist Mikey Erg (Mike...