- In mathematics,
intransitivity (sometimes
called nontransitivity) is a
property of
binary relations that are not
transitive relations. That is, we can...
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Romance pseudo-reflexive phrases,
corresponding to
English alternating intransitives. As in The cup broke, they are
inherently without an agent;
their deep...
- In grammar, the
intransitive case (abbreviated INTR), also
denominated p****ive case or
patient case, is a
grammatical case used in some
languages to mark...
- 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...
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intransitive in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Intransitive can mean: the
opposite of transitive, see
Transitivity (disambiguation)
Intransitivity,...
- 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...
- all
languages can
causativize inactive intransitives, but not all of them can
causativize active intransitives or even transitives.: 5 A
number of languages...
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their valency arguments,
usually four
basic types are distinguished:
intransitives, transitives,
ditransitives and
double transitive verbs. Some verbs...
- (stare at one another).
These reciprocal intransitives form a
distinct subgroup.: 208 A few
intransitives derive from
transitive roots through the suffix...
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split intransitive alignment or
semantic alignment) is a type of
morphosyntactic alignment in
which the sole
argument ("subject") of an
intransitive clause...