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An unergative verb is an intransitive verb that is distinguished semantically by having an agent argument, which treats the argument like the ergative argument of a transitive verb in split-S systems. * For example, in English, run, talk and resign are unergative verbs, and fall and die are unaccusative verbs.[1] * Some languages treat unergative verbs differently from other intransitives in morphosyntactic terms. For example, in some Romance languages, such verbs use different auxiliaries when in compound tenses. * Besides the above, unergative verbs differ from unaccusative verbs in that in some languages, they can occasionally use the passive voice. * In Dutch,for example, unergatives take hebben (to have) in the perfect tenses:* Ik telefoneer – ik heb getelefoneerd. * "I call (by phone). – I have called."In such cases, a transition to an impersonal passive construction is possible by using the adverb er, which functions as a dummy subject and the passive auxiliary worden: * * Er wordt door Jan getelefoneerd. * "*There is by Jan telephoned." (literally "A telephone call by Jan is going on.")By contrast, Dutch ergative verbs take zijn ("to be") in the perfect tenses: * * Het vet stolt – het vet is gestold * "The grease solidifies – The grease has solidified."In that case, no passive construction with worden is possible. In other words, unergatives are truly intransitive, but ergatives are not. |