For example, the agentive suffix ( similar to the English'- er') is made by placing two B or 5 hands in front of the torso, palms facing each other, and lowering them.
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However, prior to the suffixation of the first person simple suffix-" c t " to the same root nominalized with the agentive nominalizer-" iri ", the word must be verbalized.
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In other words, CMA recognizes that there is interaction between the macro-level of social structure, the meso-level of social organization and agentive action, and the micro-level of individual experience and health.
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Intransitive verbs of inherent states ( e . g . " be old " ) take an objective subject, while most transitive verbs take agentive subjects ( but cf . verbs like " " " like " ).
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For example, in the sentence " Jack kicked the ball ", " Jack " is the agent and " the ball " is the Modern English does not mark the agentive grammatical role of a noun in a sentence.
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The reports were identical except in the last sentence where one used the agentive phrase " ripped the costume " while the other said " the costume ripped . " The people who read " ripped the costume " blamed Justin Timberlake more.
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In a language like this, if the subject of a verb like " run " or " swallow " is defined as agentive, it will be always marked so, even if the action of swallowing is involuntary.
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With some verbs that may take either, there may be a semantic difference involved, e . g . " " ( Masset ) which means " refuse " with agentive subject but " not want " with objective subject.
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In English, the verb " sing " has the inflectional forms " singing " and " sung ", which are both verbs, and the derivational form " singer ", which is a noun derived from the verb with the agentive suffix "-er ".
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The agentive suffixes are-" ni "'for the first person, second person, and third person singular feminine;-" ni " for the third person singular masculine; and-" nit " for the third person plural.