This dissertation explores the mechanisms behind the linguistic expression of causation in English, Hiaki (Uto-Aztecan) and Spanish. Pylkkänen's (2002, 2008) analysis of causatives as dependent on the parameterization of the functional head v(CAUSE) is chosen as a point of departure. The studies conducted in this dissertation confirm Pylkkänen's claim that all causatives involve the presence of vCAUSE. They further confirm that variation is conditioned by both the selectional and 'Voice-bundling' properties of the causative head. I show that this pattern triggers differences across languages, although other factors are also responsible for the existence of multiple causative configurations within languages. In some languages (e.g. English),...
Across languages verbs of change of state (and change of degree) can participate in the causative al...
This paper aims to propose a new account for the cross-linguistic variation of resultative construct...
This paper tackles the issue of the relation between syntax and semantics in causative structures, a...
The investigation of causative constructions has been a topic of enduring interest among linguists, ...
The causative alternation is a common phenomenon across languages of the world. In English and Spani...
Although many aspects of causatives have been discussed in the literature, little attention has been...
We analyze a construction generally overlooked in the literature, with key implications for of argum...
Taking up analytical issues raised primarily in Dixon (2000) and Dixon & Aikhenvald (2000), this dis...
The Japanese causative verb exhibits the effects of blocking, whereby a causative verb (V-sase) is b...
The causative-inchoative alternation has been a subject of much debate. It might also be a case wher...
This paper examines inchoative-causative (noncausal-causal) verb alternations in 21 languages and 31...
This corpus-driven computational study addresses the question of why some verbs in some languages pa...
Dakota is an endangered Siouan language with a dwindling number of native speakers. In accordance wi...
In this paper, I formulate and explain a number of universal generalizations about the formation of ...
Against past analyses, we propose that natural language causatives do not universally encode a singl...
Across languages verbs of change of state (and change of degree) can participate in the causative al...
This paper aims to propose a new account for the cross-linguistic variation of resultative construct...
This paper tackles the issue of the relation between syntax and semantics in causative structures, a...
The investigation of causative constructions has been a topic of enduring interest among linguists, ...
The causative alternation is a common phenomenon across languages of the world. In English and Spani...
Although many aspects of causatives have been discussed in the literature, little attention has been...
We analyze a construction generally overlooked in the literature, with key implications for of argum...
Taking up analytical issues raised primarily in Dixon (2000) and Dixon & Aikhenvald (2000), this dis...
The Japanese causative verb exhibits the effects of blocking, whereby a causative verb (V-sase) is b...
The causative-inchoative alternation has been a subject of much debate. It might also be a case wher...
This paper examines inchoative-causative (noncausal-causal) verb alternations in 21 languages and 31...
This corpus-driven computational study addresses the question of why some verbs in some languages pa...
Dakota is an endangered Siouan language with a dwindling number of native speakers. In accordance wi...
In this paper, I formulate and explain a number of universal generalizations about the formation of ...
Against past analyses, we propose that natural language causatives do not universally encode a singl...
Across languages verbs of change of state (and change of degree) can participate in the causative al...
This paper aims to propose a new account for the cross-linguistic variation of resultative construct...
This paper tackles the issue of the relation between syntax and semantics in causative structures, a...