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  1. In linguistic typology, nominativeaccusative alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which subjects of intransitive verbs are treated like subjects of transitive verbs, and are distinguished from objects of transitive verbs in basic clause constructions.

  2. Akusativus. Kasus akusatif adalah kasus ketatabahasaan yang digunakan untuk menandai objek langsung/objek penderita dari kata kerja transitif. Kasus yang sama digunakan dalam banyak bahasa untuk objek (beberapa atau semua) preposisi.

  3. In many modern Indo-Aryan languages, the accusative, genitive, and dative have merged to an oblique case, but many of these languages still retain vocative, locative, and ablative cases. Old English had an instrumental case, but neither a locative nor a prepositional case.

  4. In grammar, the accusative case (abbreviated ACC) of a noun is the grammatical case used to receive the direct object of a transitive verb. In the English language, the only words that occur in the accusative case are pronouns: "me", "him", "her", "us", "whom", and "them".

  5. In grammar, the locative case ( / ˈlɒkətɪv / LOK-ə-tiv; abbreviated LOC) is a grammatical case which indicates a location. It corresponds vaguely to the English prepositions "in", "on", "at", and "by". The locative case belongs to the general local cases, together with the lative and separative case .

  6. Indonesian language - Wikipedia. Contents. move to sidebar. hide. (Top) 1 History. Toggle History subsection. 1.1 Early kingdoms era. 1.2 Old Malay as lingua franca. 1.3 Colonial era and the birth of Indonesian. 1.4 Adoption as the national language. 1.5 Modern and colloquial Indonesian. 2 Classification and related languages.

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  8. Oct 23, 2011 · 1. Unergative verbs are verbs whose subjects are agents. In other words, they describe voluntary activities (like "run" or "talk"). Unaccusative verbs are ones with non-agent subjects; so they describe involuntary human activities (like "die" or "hear") or events affecting inanimate objects (like "melt" or "explode").

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