The causative/anticausative alternation has been the topic of much typological and theoretical discussion in the linguistic literature. This alternation is characterized by verbs with transitive and intransitive uses, such that the transitive use of a verb V means roughly "cause to Vintransitive" (see Levin 1993). The discussion revolves around two issues: the first one concerns the similarities and differences between the anticausative and the passive, and the second one concerns the derivational relationship, if any, between the transitive and intransitive variant. With respect to the second issue, a number of approaches have been developed. Judging the approach conceptually unsatisfactory, according to which each variant is assigned an i...
It has been noted that agentive verbs, i.e. verbs that would not be expected to undergo the causativ...
We analyze a construction generally overlooked in the literature, with key implications for of argum...
We discuss conceptual and empirical arguments from Germanic, Romance and Slavic languages against an...
This paper is concerned with anticausative verbs (or verb-forms), or shortly, anticausatives. [...] ...
Across languages verbs of change of state (and change of degree) can participate in the causative al...
The (anti)causative alternation, that is, the alternation whereby languages contrast intransitive ve...
In this paper we investigate the distribution of PPs related to external arguments (agent, causer, i...
This paper provides experimental evidence in support of the view that Greek does not have three prod...
This corpus-driven computational study addresses the question of why some verbs in some languages pa...
Starting from the basic observation that, across languages, the anticausative variant of an alternat...
Italian verbs participating in the causative/anticausative alternation encode the alternants in two...
Italian verbs participating in the causative/anticausative alternation encode the alternants in two...
The investigation of causative constructions has been a topic of enduring interest among linguists, ...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms behind the linguistic expression of causation in English, ...
This article is a detailed examination of the distribution of verbs undergoing the causative/inchoat...
It has been noted that agentive verbs, i.e. verbs that would not be expected to undergo the causativ...
We analyze a construction generally overlooked in the literature, with key implications for of argum...
We discuss conceptual and empirical arguments from Germanic, Romance and Slavic languages against an...
This paper is concerned with anticausative verbs (or verb-forms), or shortly, anticausatives. [...] ...
Across languages verbs of change of state (and change of degree) can participate in the causative al...
The (anti)causative alternation, that is, the alternation whereby languages contrast intransitive ve...
In this paper we investigate the distribution of PPs related to external arguments (agent, causer, i...
This paper provides experimental evidence in support of the view that Greek does not have three prod...
This corpus-driven computational study addresses the question of why some verbs in some languages pa...
Starting from the basic observation that, across languages, the anticausative variant of an alternat...
Italian verbs participating in the causative/anticausative alternation encode the alternants in two...
Italian verbs participating in the causative/anticausative alternation encode the alternants in two...
The investigation of causative constructions has been a topic of enduring interest among linguists, ...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms behind the linguistic expression of causation in English, ...
This article is a detailed examination of the distribution of verbs undergoing the causative/inchoat...
It has been noted that agentive verbs, i.e. verbs that would not be expected to undergo the causativ...
We analyze a construction generally overlooked in the literature, with key implications for of argum...
We discuss conceptual and empirical arguments from Germanic, Romance and Slavic languages against an...