ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA FACTITIVE
From New Latin factitīvus, from Latin factitāre to do frequently, from facere to do.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «FACTITIVE»
factitive
verb
object
linguistics
causative
valency
increasing
operation
that
indicates
subject
causes
someone
something
else
change
state
volitional
event
prototypically
brings
argument
into
transitive
clause
with
original
becoming
languages
have
factitive
wiktionary
from
jump
navigation
search
comparable
rare
merriam
webster
relating
being
constructions
requires
objective
complement
well
tive
adverb
pronunciation
translations
oxford
dictionaries
american
example
sentences
reference
content
define
noting
pertaining
idea
making
rendering
certain
take
direct
additional
word
group
words
defined
yourdictionary
gram
designating
expresses
calling
thinking
character
using
noun
pronoun
adjective
grossmont
college
answers
question
designated
what
latin
factitivus
irregular
factus
past
participle
facere
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «FACTITIVE»
Descubre el uso de
factitive en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
factitive y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
Things which are effected or created by the verbal action more properly belong to
the Factitive case. The Objective case may occur as either subject or object with
nonaction verbs and as the direct object of action verbs, but the notion of the ...
Walter Anthony Cook, 1989
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Gemination in the Akkadian Verb
The only exception to this is sumrusu, from marasu "to be(come) ill, annoyed",
which normally has a factitive S-stem (cf. 7.2.3); sumrusu serves as the ordinary
stative or verbal adjective of marasu and is not restricted to literary texts, cf. CAD
sv ...
N. J. C. Kouwenberg, 1997
3
Williams' Hebrew Syntax
141 Factitive Piel and Pual 207 • If a verb has a factitive meaning in the Piel, then
the subject of the verb in the Piel causes its direct object to enter a state that can
be described by the same verb in the Qal.208 o For example, the subject of the ...
Ronald James Williams, John C. Beckman, 2007
4
Grammar of Written Mongolian
The Factitive Verb 609. The factitive expresses the idea of causing an action.
There are many verbs which cannot govern a direct object, e. g. iikii- "to die" or
kebte- "to lie down." Yet the factitive of such verbs governs the accusative. tegiin-i
...
Nicholas Poppe, Jr., 1974
on adjunct clauses §24.6 and §24.7 − on complement clauses of postpositions §
24.8 as we have seen above, the factitive morpheme has two allomorphs. the
allomorph <=a> occurs when the host ends in /m/ or /p/, whether the syllable is
plain ...
6
Philological studies with English illustrations
The infinitive naturally expresses the factitive object. (5.) By a participle ; as, 'he
was seen stealing? See Article on the Participle, infra. (6.) By an accusative and
infinitive or supine ; as, ' they advised him to go.' See Article on the Infinitive, infra.
Josiah Willard Gibbs, Karl Ferdinand Becker, 1857
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Historical Linguistics 1999: Selected Papers from the 14th ...
also the nonfactitive verbs from their factitive counterparts (contrast mediopassive
yit2-k6t2íb2 with the mediopassive factitive yit2-káttab2). The function of
qualitative ablaut in the Aramaic verb system is sketched in (7); the forms in bold
...
There are also transitive verbs which are factitive or operative- factitive, but not
purely operative: e.g., 'make', 'produce', 'create', 'cause'. Such verbs are
traditionally said to take an object-of-result*. In terms of our analysis, this may be
either a ...
(95) t g g'uk hi-yé-éy t h ? wood bundle FACT-enter-DYNM 3sg 'Did the wood
form (tie up into) a bundle all right?' (ru) In (96), the Factitive derives transitive '
step on (something)' from intransitive 'stand': (96) /ám [hi-g'et]-d'o/-/êh-êy, kéy-h ,
n h !
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A Grammar and Dictionary of Zaiwa (2 Vols.)
Many Tibeto-Burman languages share a common imperfective or factitive
category which is much but not completely like the imperfective in Russian, as
expounded by Van Driem (1993). Whereas the indication of factuality or
Gegebenheit, the ...