| 21. | Absolutive case is used for patients of transitive verbs and subjects of intransitive verbs.
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| 22. | Each aspect is marked differently for transitive and intransitive verbs.
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| 23. | Instead, separate ( but usually related ) intransitive verbs and transitive verbs are used.
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| 24. | There is an additional rule for the intransitive verbs that take the agent series.
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| 25. | Both transitive and intransitive verbs may also have additional complements that are not considered objects.
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| 26. | Note that all of these examples apply to underlying intransitive verbs, yielding a ditransitive verb.
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| 27. | Another marking pattern is observed with derived intransitive verbs.
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| 28. | Intransitive verbs can be made passive in some languages.
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| 29. | Intransitive verbs inflect for their subject, agreeing in person, number and gender of the subject.
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| 30. | This increases verb valency through the transformation of intransitive verb stems into transitive verb stems.
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