linguistic typology, active–stative alignment (also split intransitive alignment or semantic alignment) is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which the sole...
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world's languages have ergative alignment. The best known are probably the Inuit languages and Basque. Active–stative alignment treats the arguments of intransitive...
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Alignment and ergativity in new Indo-Aryan languages. Berlin: de Gruyter. Vydrin, Valentin. (2011). Ergative/Absolutive and Active/Stative alignment in...
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Natchez language (section Stative verbs)
repeated. Natchez has active-stative alignment. In active verbs the actor is indicated by an agreement prefix, whereas in stative verbs the actor is indicated...
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"Precisiones sobre el término 'otomí'". Palancar, "Emergence of Active/Stative alignment in Otomi", p. 357. ↑ Gómez de Silva, 2001. ↑ Barrientos López,...
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(philosophy)#Continental philosophy Splitting (psychology) Active–stative alignment or split-subject alignment This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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interface were developed, many of which live on in present-day work. Active–stative alignment Antecedent-contained deletion Coercion (linguistics) Colorless...
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Otomi language (section Transitivity and stative verbs)
are stative, i.e. describing a state, which has prompted the interpretation that morphosyntactic alignment in Otomi is split between active–stative and...
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Karu language (section Alignment System)
consonant. /ɺ̥, ɺ/ is in free variation with [ɾ̥, ɾ]. Baniwa has active–stative alignment. This means that the subject of an intransitive clause is sometimes...
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Otomi grammar (section Transitivity and stative verbs)
are stative, i.e. describing a state. This has led to the interpretation that in Otomi, morphosyntactic alignment is split between active–stative and...
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In linguistic typology, tripartite alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which the main argument ('subject') of an intransitive verb, the...
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In the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) fantasy role-playing game, alignment is a categorization of the ethical and moral perspective of player characters, non-player...
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In the field of artificial intelligence (AI), AI alignment research aims to steer AI systems toward a person's or group's intended goals, preferences...
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In bioinformatics, a sequence alignment is a way of arranging the sequences of DNA, RNA, or protein to identify regions of similarity that may be a consequence...
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Ditransitive verb (section Morphosyntactic alignment)
whether the language is nominative–accusative, ergative–absolutive, or active–stative. Donor is always or nearly always in the same case as Agent, but different...
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Georgian grammar (section Stative verbs)
Active–stative language Harris, Alice C. (1985). Diachronic syntax: the Kartvelian case. New York: Academic Press. Harris, Alice C. (2006). "Active/inactive...
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Jarawara people scattered over Amazonas, Brazil. The language has an active–stative clause structure with an agent–object–verb or object–agent–verb word...
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elicited data has consistent ergative, aspectually split-ergative or active-stative case marking pattern, and in natural discourse the “ergative” marking...
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Argentina. Common Chaco areal features include SVO word order and active-stative verb alignment. Campbell and Grondona (2012) list the following languages as...
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pronominal prefixes is governed by semantic alignment: actor prefixes are used to index the S-argument of active intransitive verbs and the A-argument of...
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nominative-accusative system. There is also a small class of verbs that follow an active-stative alignment, but there is not enough in the existing corpus to infer the general...
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In linguistic typology, nominative–accusative alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which subjects of intransitive verbs are treated like...
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direct-inverse alternation changes the morphosyntactic alignment, and the language is said to have hierarchical alignment. Klaiman has suggested four common properties...
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linguistic area. Common Chaco areal features include SVO word order and active-stative alignment. Other shared traits, some of which are also found outside the...
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nominative alignment is an unusual type of morphosyntactic alignment similar to, and often considered a subtype of, a nominative–accusative alignment. In a...
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a stative or active verb to have an intransitive sentence. A stative verb has a person or an object that is directly influenced by a verb. An active verb...
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Stealth technology (redirect from Planform alignment)
(LO technology), is a sub-discipline of military tactics and passive and active electronic countermeasures, which covers a range of methods used to make...
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An active suspension is a type of automotive suspension that uses an onboard control system to control the vertical movement of the vehicle's wheels and...
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assist in evaluation textbooks or series of textbooks for alignment to the Common Core State Standards Initiative. First Principles of Instruction Cognitive...
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Vamale language (section Alignment)
“active”, with subject indexing preceding the verb, or “stative”, with subject indexing suffixed to the stem. Nominal predicates follow the active pattern...
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