- In grammar, an
intransitive verb is a verb,
aside from an
auxiliary verb,
whose context does not
entail a
transitive object. That lack of an
object distinguishes...
-
intransitive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intransitive can mean: the
opposite of transitive, see
Transitivity (disambiguation)
Intransitivity,...
- An
intransitive or non-transitive game is a zero-sum game in
which pairwise competitions between the
strategies contain a cycle. If
strategy A
beats strategy...
- In mathematics,
intransitivity (sometimes
called nontransitivity) is a
property of
binary relations that are not
transitive relations. That is, we can...
- A set of dice is
intransitive (or nontransitive) if it
contains X>2 dice, X1, X2, and X3... with the
property that X1
rolls higher than X2 more than half...
-
split intransitive alignment or
semantic alignment) is a type of
morphosyntactic alignment in
which the sole
argument ("subject") of an
intransitive clause...
-
morphosyntactic alignment in
which the
single argument ("subject") of an
intransitive verb
behaves like the
object of a
transitive verb, and
differently from...
- infinitives,
participles or gerunds. An
intransitive verb is one that does not have a
direct object.
Intransitive verbs may be
followed by an
adverb (a...
-
transitive verbs like the dog
chased the cat, and the
single argument of
intransitive verbs like the cat ran away.
English has a subject,
which merges the...
- ergative–absolutive
languages that
would generally be the
subjects of
intransitive verbs or the
objects of
transitive verbs in the
translational equivalents...