41. Some verbs ( called transitive verbs ) take direct objects ; some also take indirect objects. 42. Primary plural marking occurs whenever the indexed argument ( subject or direct object ) is plural. 43. In some cases, indirect objects are distinguished from direct objects by a voiced / voiceless distinction. 44. "the implied intransitive " because it has no direct object but implies there should be one. 45. Patient role noun phrases ( direct objects ) of verbs are introduced by the oblique forms. 46. The first person direct object plural is rather than which is the case in many dialects. 47. ;Accusative : This case marks direct objects . 48. Only Transitive _ verbs take direct objects . 49. The different accusative for direct objects and ( after a preposition ) to indicate direction of movement. 50. The accusative ( direct object ) is therefore most often identical to the nominative ( subject ).