asastransitif
Asastransitif is a term used in linguistics to refer to the concept of transitivity as it applies to verbs and clause structure. It describes how a verb can relate to its arguments, particularly whether a direct object is required or permitted in the predicate. The notion is central to understanding how languages encode who does what to whom within a sentence.
In transitive constructions, the verb takes at least one direct object, forming a subject–predicate–object pattern. Intransitive
In Indonesian grammar, for instance, transitivity is largely shown through word order and the presence of a
Transitivity is also a key concept in typology and syntax, relating to valency, voice systems, and alignment.