Nominative–absolutive alignment
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British pronunciation/nˈɒmɪnətˌɪv ˈabsəlˌuːtɪv ɐlˈaɪnmənt/
American pronunciation/nˈɑːmɪnətˌɪv ˈæbsəlˌuːɾɪv ɐlˈaɪnmənt/

Definitie & Betekenis van "nominative–absolutive alignment"

Nominative–absolutive alignment
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nominatief-absoluutieve uitlijning, nominatief-absoluutief systeem

a grammatical system where the subject of an intransitive verb (nominative) is treated similarly to the subject of a transitive verb (nominative), while the object of a transitive verb (absolutive) is marked differently

What is "nominative–absolutive alignment"?

Nominative-absolutive alignment is a grammatical system in which the subject of an intransitive verb is treated the same way as the object of a transitive verb, both being marked as "absolutive". In contrast, the subject of a transitive verb is marked differently, known as "nominative". This alignment type allows for a clear distinction between the roles of subjects and objects, facilitating the understanding of grammatical relationships in sentences. Nominative-absolutive alignment is less common than nominative-accusative alignment but can be found in some languages, contributing to the diversity of linguistic structures and the ways in which languages organize information.

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