Jimeno Álvarez
ergativo 34
1.-The ergative case is a grammatical case used in languages ergative-absolutivas (41 EA; to mark the subject of a transitive verb. In these languages, the subject of an intransitive verb and the object of a transitive verb instead often marked with absolutive case. 60; 62; 2-br is known as 40 ergative language; or ergative-absolutiva ) than that in which the subject of the nontransitive constructions is marked the same way as the object of the transitive, and the subject of the transitive marked in a different way. This type of language contrasts with nominative type.When the ergativas languages distinguish cases, the subject of a transitive corresponds to the ergative case and both of the transitive direct object and the subject of the intransitive correspond to the absolutive case.
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