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Changed claim: skos:definition (P80): An intransitive verb is a verb that cannot take a direct object, and describes a property, state, or situation involving only one participant [Crystal 1997,397; Payne 1997,171].
(‎Added reference to claim: skos:definition (P80): verb that takes no grammatical objects)
(‎Changed claim: skos:definition (P80): An intransitive verb is a verb that cannot take a direct object, and describes a property, state, or situation involving only one participant [Crystal 1997,397; Payne 1997,171].)
Property / skos:definition: An intransitive verb is a verb that cannot take a direct object, and describes a property, state, or situation involving only one participant [Crystal 1997,397; Payne 1997,171]. / reference