| 11. | The marker-" a " converts an intransitive verb root into a transitive verb.
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| 12. | The addition of this prefix to the transitive verb also creates morphological causativization.
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| 13. | A verb with a direct object is called a transitive verb.
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| 14. | It exists only for transitive verbs, and almost only if they are perfective.
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| 15. | Some transitive verbs have an indirect object in addition to the direct object.
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| 16. | The ergative case is the case of subjects of transitive verbs.
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| 17. | There is no objection to using " further " as a transitive verb.
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| 18. | Sentences with transitive verbs can usually be turned into passive sentences.
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| 19. | For Transitive verbs, both the causee and causer are marked Ergative:
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| 20. | Thus for transitive verbs HNPS results in early commitment and favors the listener.
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