subject |
unergative |
As adjectives the difference between subject and unergative
is that
subject is likely to be affected by or to experience something while
unergative is (linguistics|of a verb) intransitive and having an agent as its subject.
As nouns the difference between subject and unergative
is that
subject is (
label) in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with in active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same while
unergative is (linguistics) an unergative verb.
As a verb subject
is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
transitive |
unergative |
Antonyms |
Transitive is an antonym of unergative.
As adjectives the difference between transitive and unergative
is that
transitive is making a (
l) or passage while
unergative is (linguistics|of a verb) intransitive and having an agent as its subject.
As a noun unergative is
(linguistics) an unergative verb.
intransitive |
unergative |
Hyponyms |
Intransitive is a hyponym of unergative.
As adjectives the difference between intransitive and unergative
is that
intransitive is (grammar|of a verb) not transitive: not having, or not taking, a direct object while
unergative is (linguistics|of a verb) intransitive and having an agent as its subject.
As a noun unergative is
(linguistics) an unergative verb.
experiencer |
unaccusative |
In linguistics terms the difference between experiencer and unaccusative
is that
experiencer is a thematic relation where something undergoes a situation or sensation lacking a semantic agent while
unaccusative is an unaccusative verb.
As nouns the difference between experiencer and unaccusative
is that
experiencer is a person who experiences while
unaccusative is an unaccusative verb.
As an adjective unaccusative is
intransitive and having an experiencer as its subject, that is, the (syntactic) subject is not a (semantic) agent.
subject |
unaccusative |
As adjectives the difference between subject and unaccusative
is that
subject is likely to be affected by or to experience something while
unaccusative is (linguistics|of a verb) intransitive and having an experiencer as its subject, that is, the (syntactic) subject is not a (semantic) agent.
As nouns the difference between subject and unaccusative
is that
subject is (
label) in a clause: the word or word group (usually a noun phrase) that is dealt with in active clauses with verbs denoting an action, the
subject and the actor are usually the same while
unaccusative is (linguistics) an unaccusative verb.
As a verb subject
is to cause (someone or something) to undergo a particular experience, especially one that is unpleasant or unwanted.
agent |
unaccusative |
As nouns the difference between agent and unaccusative
is that
agent is agent (intermediary for certain services, such as for artistic performances or public relations) while
unaccusative is (linguistics) an unaccusative verb.
As an adjective unaccusative is
(linguistics|of a verb) intransitive and having an experiencer as its subject, that is, the (syntactic) subject is not a (semantic) agent.
transitive |
unaccusative |
Antonyms |
Transitive is an antonym of unaccusative.
As adjectives the difference between transitive and unaccusative
is that
transitive is making a (
l) or passage while
unaccusative is (linguistics|of a verb) intransitive and having an experiencer as its subject, that is, the (syntactic) subject is not a (semantic) agent.
As a noun unaccusative is
(linguistics) an unaccusative verb.
intransitive |
unaccusative |
Hyponyms |
Intransitive is a hyponym of unaccusative.
As adjectives the difference between intransitive and unaccusative
is that
intransitive is (grammar|of a verb) not transitive: not having, or not taking, a direct object while
unaccusative is (linguistics|of a verb) intransitive and having an experiencer as its subject, that is, the (syntactic) subject is not a (semantic) agent.
As a noun unaccusative is
(linguistics) an unaccusative verb.
accusative |
unaccusative |
Related terms |
Unaccusative is a related term of accusative.
As adjectives the difference between accusative and unaccusative
is that
accusative is producing accusations; accusatory; accusatorial; in a manner that reflects a finding of fault or blame while
unaccusative is intransitive and having an experiencer as its subject, that is, the (syntactic) subject is not a (semantic) agent.
As nouns the difference between accusative and unaccusative
is that
accusative is the accusative case while
unaccusative is an unaccusative verb.
ndp |
crap |
coordinate terms |
Ndp is a coordinate term of crap.
In canada|politics|lang=en terms the difference between ndp and crap
is that
ndp is (canada|politics) new democratic party, a canadian political party while
crap is (canada|politics) conservative-reform alliance party or reform-conservative alliance party or canadian alliance.
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