Basic coding frame

Schema: 1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc (3-dat)

# Coding set Argument type
1 1-nom A
2 2-acc P
3 3-dat I

Derived coding frames

Derived coding frame via
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 3-acc Instrument to object
3-nom V.act.subj[3] 2-acc Instrument to subject
3-nom V.act.subj[3] 2-acc Instrument to subject
3-nom V.act.subj[3] 2-acc Instrument to subject
3-nom V.act.subj[3] 2-acc instrument to subject
1-nom V.act.subj[1] generic argument omission
1-nom V.act.subj[1] generic argument omission
1-nom V.act.subj[1] generic argument omission
1-nom V.act.subj[1] generic argument omission
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-acc 3-acc double accusative alternation
1=2-nom V.act.subj[1=2] 1=2-refl.pro-acc reflexive alternation
2-nom V.pass.subj[2] (1-hypó+gen) voice alternation - passive
2-nom V.pass.subj[2] (1-hypó+gen) voice alternation - passive
2-nom V.mid.subj[2] (1-hypó+gen) voice alternation - passive
2-nom V.mid.subj[2] (1-hypó+gen) voice alternation - passive
2-nom V.mid.subj[2] (1-hypó+gen) voice alternation - passive
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-gen partitive alternation
1-nom V.act.subj[1] 2-gen partitive alternation
1/3-nom V.act.subj[1/3] 1/3-pará+allḗlōn-gen reciprocal alternation
3-nom V.pass.subj[3] (1-hypó+gen) voice alternation - passive
1/3-nom V.act.subj[1/3] 2-acc 1/3-allḗlōn-acc reciprocal alternation
1=3-nom V.mid.subj[1=3] 2-acc[1=3] voice alternation - possessive reflexive
2-nom V.mid.subj[2] (3-dat) voice alternation - anticausative
1=3-nom V.mid.subj[1=3] 2-acc voice alternation - selfbenefactive
1=3-nom V.mid.subj[1=3] 2-acc voice alternation - selfbenefactive
1=2-nom V.mid.subj[1=2] voice alternation - reflexive
1=2-nom V.act.subj[1=2] reflexive lability
2-nom V.mid.subj[2] (1-hypó+gen) (3-dat) voice alternation - passive
V.mid.subj[3sg] voice alternation - impersonal

Verb forms with this basic coding frame

Verb form Verb Meaning Comment