The 'intransitive case' is a
grammatical case used in some languages to mark the
subject of an
intransitive verb, but not used with
transitive verbs. It is generally seen in languages which display
tripartite nominal morphologies, where it contrasts with the
nominative and
absolutive cases employed in other languages' morphosyntax to mark the subject of intransitive clauses.
See also
★
nominative case
★
absolutive case