Definitions from Wikipedia (Morphosyntactic alignment)
▸ noun: In linguistics, morphosyntactic alignment is the grammatical relationship between arguments—specifically, between the two arguments (in English, subject and object) of transitive verbs like the dog chased the cat, and the single argument of intransitive verbs like the cat ran away.
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▸ noun: In linguistics, morphosyntactic alignment is the grammatical relationship between arguments—specifically, between the two arguments (in English, subject and object) of transitive verbs like the dog chased the cat, and the single argument of intransitive verbs like the cat ran away.
▸ Words similar to morphosyntactic alignment
▸ Usage examples for morphosyntactic alignment
▸ Idioms related to morphosyntactic alignment
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Words that often appear near morphosyntactic alignment
▸ Rhymes of morphosyntactic alignment
▸ Invented words related to morphosyntactic alignment