ergative-absolutive alignment wikipedia - EAS

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  1. Split ergativity - Wikipedia

    An example of split ergativity conditioned by the grammatical aspect is found in Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu); in the perfective aspect of transitive verbs (in active voice), the subject takes ergative case and the direct object takes an unmarked absolutive case identical to the nominative case, which is sometimes called direct case.However, in all other aspects (habitual & …

  2. Ditransitive verb - Wikipedia

    In grammar, a ditransitive (or bitransitive) verb is a transitive verb whose contextual use corresponds to a subject and two objects which refer to a theme and a recipient. According to certain linguistics considerations, these objects may be called direct and indirect, or primary and secondary.This is in contrast to monotransitive verbs, whose contextual use corresponds to …

  3. Conlang | Fandom

    Sep 02, 2020 · Luluvo is an ergative-absolutive language with a topic-comment and SOV structure. It is a fusional language and utilizes inflections and verbal conjugations. As the native language of the Kingdom of Rushi, Luluvo sees use as the official language in public correspondence. Type Fusional Alignment Ergative-Absolutive Head Direction Final Tonal No



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