| 1. | It can also apply to intransitive verbs, transitive verbs, or ditransitive verbs.
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| 2. | Transitive verbs take, in addition, an object prefix after the subject prefix.
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| 3. | It marks the agent of a transitive verb with a definite object.
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| 4. | Note that some intransitive verbs can also be used as transitive verbs.
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| 5. | Transitive verbs can be classified by the number of objects they require.
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| 6. | Transitive verbs consist of single roots and various suffixes upon modern intransitive verbs.
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| 7. | The nt-affix connects to the stem of a transitive verb via suffixation.
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| 8. | For example, the following rule generates the class of transitive verbs:
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| 9. | Specifically, many transitive verbs can also be used intransitively, and are thus ambitransitive.
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| 10. | For the subject of a transitive verb, however, the ergative case is used.
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