causer การใช้
- The causer is the new argument brought into a derived sentence.
- Semantically, the causer is usually marked as the patient.
- For Transitive verbs, both the causee and causer are marked Ergative:
- Michael Causer, for instance does not meet wp notability guidelines for a bio.
- Apparently, I've been identified as a trouble-causer on Wikipedia.
- I'm not the problem causer here despite what has been said about me.
- This building was constructed in the wake of that fire by John Tracy and William Causer.
- Note that this implies a single act by the causer, but multiple acts by the causee.
- Amongst the winners was the Michael Causer Foundation, voted as Best LGBT Charity of the Year.
- Semicarbide belongs to a family of chemicals which are known to be a weak cancer-causer in animals.
- In the causative of a transitive verb, the new causer always becomes the new A of the sentence.
- She received the Knight class of the Legion of Honour from the Consul General of France, Gerard Causer.
- Here, the subject of the verb in part A becomes the causer of the verb in part B.
- In February 2008, Andy Oliver left to pursue his own interests which left Scott Causer take the label forward.
- For Intransitive and Extended Transitive verbs, the causee is marked as Absolutive, while the causer is marked as Ergative.
- The "'causer "'is the new argument in a causative expression that causes the action to be done.
- Recent campaigns have included calling for action on homophobic and transphobic hate crime, in particular the murder of Michael Causer in Liverpool.
- His mother, Ellen is a folk singer and his father, Olav Nordstoga is a folk singer, lyricist, and causer.
- The harbour and surrounding area became an area heavily blighted by industrial waste even long after some of the causer industries were gone.
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