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The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with the United States and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject.The specific issue is: only in the US would you define a reach between arbitrary features; normally they are set by the physics of sail You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate.
Transitive verbs in Circassian are verbs that have a subject in the ergative case. Unlike intransitive verbs, transitive verbs always need to have an object. Most transitive verbs have one object, but there are some that have two objects or several. Examples of transitive verbs with a direct object: укӏын "to kill" шхын "to eat it"
The right-hand column notes whether the verb is weak or strong and whether it belongs to a subclass, and links to descriptions elsewhere. Information about the development of these verbs generally can be found at English irregular verbs; details of the etymology and usage of specific verbs can be found by consulting Wiktionary.
In Adyghe, like all Northwest Caucasian languages, morphology is the most important part of the grammar. [1] [2] An Adyghe word, besides that it has its own lexical meaning, sometimes, by the set of morphemes it is built of and by their aggregate grammatical meanings, can reproduce a sentence.
Jumping to conclusions (officially the jumping conclusion bias, often abbreviated as JTC, and also referred to as the inference-observation confusion [1]) is a psychological term referring to a communication obstacle where one "judge[s] or decide[s] something without having all the facts; to reach unwarranted conclusions".
Reach (mathematics), a geometric property of a set "The Reach", a 1981 short story by Stephen King; The Reach, an expansion of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts completed in 2019; The Reach Gallery Museum, Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada; Beyond the Reach (working title The Reach), a 2014 film starring Michael Douglas
Examples. Shapes that have reach infinity include a single point, a straight line, a full square, and; any convex set. The graph of ...
For example, in English the verb move has no grammatical object in he moves (though in this case, the subject itself may be an implied object, also expressible explicitly as in he moves himself); but in he moves the car, the subject and object are distinct and the verb has a different valency.