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Tripartite language - Definition and Overview |
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A tripartite language is one that marks the agent, experiencer, and patient verb arguments each in different ways. If the language has morphological case, the arguments are marked as so:
- the agent is marked with the ergative case
- the experiencer is marked with the intransitive case
- the patient is marked with the accusative case
Languages lacking case inflections may indicate case with a fixed word order.
Tripartite languages are rare. Some examples are Indo-Aryan, Wangkumara, and Kalaw Lagaw Ya.
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Example Usage of Tripartite |
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tinabeans: I vote we increase the number of chars allowed in Twitter to 420 chars. I seem to be writing a lot of Tripartite Twits of late ._. |
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TasmanianGreens: Tripartite Approach To Mccain Closure http://mps.tas.greens.org.au/News/view_MR.php?id=4215 |
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barunroy: KURSEONG: Tripartite talks will bring positive results - Gurung : http://wp.me/p8x2G-9I6 |
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