Intransitive case
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employed in other languages' morphosyntax to mark the argument of intransitive clauses.As a distinct intransitive case has zero marking in all languages known to have one, and is the citation form of the noun, it is frequently called absolutive, a word used for an unmarked citation-form argument in various case systems.
See also
- Transitive case
- Nominative case
- Absolutive case