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  1. In the broadest sense, transitivity is a method of classifying verbs and clauses with reference to the relationship of the verb to other structural elements.
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    In English grammar, a transitive verb is a verb that takes an object (a direct object and sometimes also an indirect object). Contrast with an intransitive verb. Many verbs have both a transitive and an intransitive function, depending on how they are used.
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    Transitivity (grammar) Transitivity in grammar is about whether a verb has an object or not. A transitive verb has an object; an intransitive verb does not.
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    Transitivity (grammar) - Wikipedia

    Transitivity is a linguistics property that relates to whether a verb, participle, or gerund denotes a transitive object. It is closely related to valency, which considers other arguments in addition to transitive objects. English grammar makes a binary distinction between intransitive verbs (e.g. arrive, belong, or die, … See more

    The notion of transitivity, as well as other notions that today are the basics of linguistics, was first introduced by the Stoics and the Peripatetic school, but they probably referred to … See more

    Many languages, such as Hungarian, mark transitivity through morphology; transitive verbs and intransitive verbs behave in distinctive … See more

    Formal transitivity is associated with a variety of semantic functions across languages. Crosslinguistically, Hopper and Thompson (1980) have proposed to decompose the … See more

     
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    Learn what transitive verbs are and how to identify them with direct objects. See easy and real-life examples of transitive and intransitive verbs, and how to form passive sentences with them.

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    Jun 1, 1980 · Transitivity in traditional grammar is often understood as the binary ability of a verb to take an object. According to Hopper & Thompson (1980), transitivity is better...

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