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Ergative vs Unaccusative - What's the difference?

ergative | unaccusative |


In linguistics|lang=en terms the difference between ergative and unaccusative

is that ergative is (linguistics) an ergative verb or other expression while unaccusative is (linguistics) an unaccusative verb.

As adjectives the difference between ergative and unaccusative

is that ergative is (grammar) used of various situations where the subject of transitive constructions have different grammatical cases or thematic relations to those of intransitive constructions 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 ergative and unaccusative

is that ergative is (linguistics) the ergative case while unaccusative is (linguistics) an unaccusative verb.

Ergative vs Label - What's the difference?

ergative | label |


As nouns the difference between ergative and label

is that ergative is (linguistics) the ergative case while label is a small ticket or sign giving information about something to which it is attached or intended to be attached.

As an adjective ergative

is (grammar) used of various situations where the subject of transitive constructions have different grammatical cases or thematic relations to those of intransitive constructions.

As a verb label is

to put a label (a ticket or sign) on (something).

Absolute vs Ergative - What's the difference?

absolute | ergative |


As nouns the difference between absolute and ergative

is that absolute is (philosophy) that which is totally unconditioned, unrestricted, pure, perfect, or complete; that which can be thought of without relation to others while ergative is (linguistics) the ergative case.

As an adjective ergative is

(grammar) used of various situations where the subject of transitive constructions have different grammatical cases or thematic relations to those of intransitive constructions.

Ergative vs Transpose - What's the difference?

ergative | transpose |


As an adjective ergative

is (grammar) used of various situations where the subject of transitive constructions have different grammatical cases or thematic relations to those of intransitive constructions.

As a noun ergative

is (linguistics) the ergative case.

As a verb transpose is

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Wikidiffcom vs Ergative - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | ergative |


As an adjective ergative is

(grammar) used of various situations where the subject of transitive constructions have different grammatical cases or thematic relations to those of intransitive constructions.

As a noun ergative is

(linguistics) the ergative case.

Ergo vs Ergative - What's the difference?

ergo | ergative |


As an adverb ergo

is consequently, therefore.

As a conjunction ergo

is therefore (especially in syllogisms).

As an adjective ergative is

used of various situations where the subject of transitive constructions have different grammatical cases or thematic relations to those of intransitive constructions.

As a noun ergative is

the ergative case.

Ergative vs Transitvie - What's the difference?

ergative | transitvie |

Ergative - What does it mean?

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Ergative - What does it mean?

ergative | %20 |

Ergative vs Nonergative - What's the difference?

ergative | nonergative |


As adjectives the difference between ergative and nonergative

is that ergative is (grammar) used of various situations where the subject of transitive constructions have different grammatical cases or thematic relations to those of intransitive constructions while nonergative is not ergative.

As a noun ergative

is (linguistics) the ergative case.

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