Concept information
Preferred term
unaccusative
Broader concept
Example
- Finally considering columns one and three of Table 1 we note that unergative and object-drop verbs assign an agentive role to their subject in both the transitive and intransitive while unaccusatives assign an agentive role to their subject only in the transitive. (Stevenson & Merlo, 2000)
- Unaccusatives are intransitive change of state verbs (2a); like unergatives the transitive counterpart for these verbs is also causative (2b). (Stevenson & Merlo, 1999)
- Unaccusatives are intransitive change of state verbs as in 2a; the transitive counterpart for these verbs exhibits the causative alternation as in 2b. (Stevenson & Merlo, 2000)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-XMDL8PGL-D
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