• common to all inverse systems. Direct-inverse systems on verbs coexist with the various morphosyntactic alignments in nouns. In some inverse languages, including...
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  • Direct voice may be: (in linguistics) Directinverse alignment (in seances) Mediumship#Direct voice This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • In linguistics, morphosyntactic alignment is the grammatical relationship between arguments—specifically, between the two arguments (in English, subject...
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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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    verb, and O is the direct object (or most patient-like) argument of a transitive verb. English has nominative–accusative alignment in its case marking...
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  • typology, active–stative alignment (also split intransitive alignment or semantic alignment) is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which the sole argument...
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  • In the field of artificial intelligence (AI), AI alignment aims to steer AI systems toward a person's or group's intended goals, preferences, and ethical...
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  • Polar alignment is the act of aligning the rotational axis of a telescope's equatorial mount or a sundial's gnomon with a celestial pole to parallel Earth's...
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  • other grammatical person (see Directinverse alignment). For example, "I see him/her" (ni...wāpam...ā...w) is a direct action because the first person...
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  • In linguistic typology, ergative–absolutive alignment is a type of morphosyntactic alignment in which the single argument ("subject") of an intransitive...
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  • suffix, -in, marks the subject in the inverse. Both subject and object are then always in the third-person. Direct (same as above example): ku and i-q̓ínu-šan-a...
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  • is in direct alignment with the vector of rotation, and the Y component becomes the Q component, which is at a quadrature angle to the direct component...
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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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  • non-Slavic Russia. Constructed languages take a variety of morphological alignments. The concept of discrete morphological categories has been criticized...
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    distorted barcodes. Alignment Patterns in Han Xin code are split into: Alignment Pattern – set of step-wise alignment lines; Assistant Alignment Pattern - 6 modules...
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    him/her’ (direct); páwapaataya łmámayin ‘the old woman helped him/her’ (inverse). In languages with an optional ergative, the choice between marking the...
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    from direct Hall–Petch to inverse Hall–Petch fundamentally depends on the activation energy of grain boundary sliding. This is because in direct Hall–Petch...
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  • ergative Symmetrical voice Active–stative Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking...
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  • refers to the direct interaction between two magnetic dipoles. Roughly speaking, the magnetic field of a dipole goes as the inverse cube of the distance...
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  • Gautheret D, Lambert A (November 2001). "Direct RNA motif definition and identification from multiple sequence alignments using secondary structure profiles"...
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  • ergative Symmetrical voice Active–stative Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking...
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  • ergative Symmetrical voice Active–stative Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking...
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  • ergative Symmetrical voice Active–stative Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking...
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  • all phrasal heads must be marked with either agreement morphemes of their direct argument or else incorporate these arguments in that head. This definition...
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  • and I killed. The syntactic pivot is a feature of the morphosyntactic alignment of the language. In nominative–accusative languages, the syntactic pivot...
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  • The word describes the whole sentence that incorporates tense, subject, direct and indirect objects, their plurality, relation between them, direction...
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  • ergative Symmetrical voice Active–stative Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking...
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  • Austronesian alignment, the Philippine-type voice system or the Austronesian focus system, is a typologically unusual kind of morphosyntactic alignment in which...
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  • (grammar) Dative case Ditransitive verb Ergative–absolutive alignment Morphosyntactic alignment Blansitt, E.L. Jr. (1984). "Dechticaetiative and dative"...
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  • goals onto indirect objects. In RG, this is encoded in the Universal Alignment Hypothesis (or UAH), where the thematic relations are mapped directly...
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