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- Unergative_verb abstract "An unergative verb is an intransitive verb (which is not unaccusative) distinguished semantically by having an agent argument, or that treats the argument like the ergative argument of a transitive verb. For example, in English, run, talk and resign are unergative verbs (while fall and die are unaccusative).Some languages treat unergative verbs distinctly from other intransitives in morphosyntactical terms. For example, in some Romance languages these verbs use different auxiliaries when forming the compound tenses. See the article on unaccusative verbs for details.Besides the above, unergative verbs differ from unaccusative verbs in the fact that, in some languages, they can be passivized to a limited extent.In Dutch for example, unergatives take hebben (to have) in the perfect tenses:Ik telefoneer - ik heb getelefoneerd."I call (by phone). - I have called."In such cases a transition to an impersonal passive construction is possible using the adverb er (that functions as a dummy subject) and the passive auxiliary wordenEr wordt door Jan getelefoneerd."*There is by Jan telephoned." (i. e. "A telephone call by Jan is going on.")By contrast, ergative verbs take zijn (to be) in the perfect tenses.Het vet stolt - het vet is gestold"The grease solidifies - The grease has solidified."In this case no passive construction with worden is possible. In other words, unergatives are truly intransitive, ergatives are not.".
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- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLink Accusative_verb.
- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLink Agent_(grammar).
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- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transitivity_and_valency.
- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLink Dutch_language.
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- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(linguistics).
- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLink Morphosyntax.
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- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLink Romance_language.
- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLink Romance_languages.
- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLink Unaccusative_verb.
- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLinkText "Unergative verb".
- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLinkText "Unergative".
- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLinkText "unergative verb".
- Unergative_verb wikiPageWikiLinkText "unergative".
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- Unergative_verb subject Category:Transitivity_and_valency.
- Unergative_verb hypernym Verb.
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- Unergative_verb comment "An unergative verb is an intransitive verb (which is not unaccusative) distinguished semantically by having an agent argument, or that treats the argument like the ergative argument of a transitive verb. For example, in English, run, talk and resign are unergative verbs (while fall and die are unaccusative).Some languages treat unergative verbs distinctly from other intransitives in morphosyntactical terms.".
- Unergative_verb label "Unergative verb".
- Unergative_verb sameAs Verb_amergativel.
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- Unergative_verb sameAs Q7884234.
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- Unergative_verb wasDerivedFrom Unergative_verb?oldid=601023741.
- Unergative_verb isPrimaryTopicOf Unergative_verb.