Anti Causative Voice ( Concept )
http://purl.org/linguistics/gold/AntiCausativeVoice


Thing
      |_ Abstract
            |_ Linguistic Property
                  |_ Morphosyntactic Property
                        |_ Voice Property
                              |_ Anti Causative Voice


Definition:

An intransitive verb is derived from a basically transitive one with the direct object of the transitive verb corresponding to the subject of the intransitive.
[Siewierska 1988,267]

An intransitive verb is derived from a basically transitive one with the direct object of the transitive verb corresponding to the subject of the intransitive.
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Language Code: pol An intransitive verb in Polish is derived from a basically transitive one with the direct object of the transitive verb corresponding to the subject of the intransitive.
2009-06-04 13:28:06
pociagzatrzyma?sie
trainstopped.3.SGREFL
The train stopped.

References:
Siewierska (1988:267) in Shibatani (1988)


PropertiesValuesDefinition
abbreviation Thing     The abbreviated form representing a scientific term, e.g., ACC, 2, CL.
argument Clause     The syntactic entity about which something is predicated.
feature Linguistic Property     The relation between a linguistic unit and a linguistic feature. A feature inheres in its host. NOTE: this relation is distinct from the hasFeature which pertains to data structures.
has Example Thing    
has Page Information Thing    
predicate Clause     The predicate is the relation between the Clause and a portion of a clause, excluding the subject, that expresses something about the subject [Crystal 1980, 280; Hartmann and Stork 1972, 182; Pei and Gaynor 1954, 173; Pike and Pike 1982, 40; Crystal 1985, 241-242].

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