directergative
Directergative is a term encountered in some linguistic discussions to describe a proposed alignment pattern in which the direct object of a transitive predicate receives ergative-type marking or is treated in a way that mirrors ergative behaviour in a clause. The label is not standardized across the field, and it does not denote a single, universally agreed-upon grammar. In descriptions where it appears, directergative is typically framed as a way to capture unusual or context-dependent interactions between transitivity, case marking, and clause structure.
In the typological literature, directergative discussions often arise in relation to ergativity, split ergativity, and differential
Usage and evaluation of the concept remain debated. Proponents argue that the notion highlights genuine cross-linguistic