This paper offers an account for why, cross-linguistically, denying the whole change of state encoded by causative verbs is easier with agent than with causer subjects. It does so by extending Varasdi's theory of the progressive to non-culminating reading sof causative verbs, not only in progressive but also in perfective sentences. It additionally sustains two claims about the difference between agentive and nonagentive ongoing causation events: only the former (a) can in principle start before their potential effects start and (b) are systematically `indicative' of these potential effects
It has been noted that agentive verbs, i.e. verbs that would not be expected to undergo the causativ...
The paper investigates the valency increase and decrease mechanisms in Agul (Lezgic, Nakh-Daghestani...
This article shows how a systematic impersonalization alternation in Russian provides additional evi...
This paper offers an account for why, cross-linguistically, denying the whole change of state encode...
Causativization is typically understood as a process that increases the valency of verbs via agent i...
Among the sources of non-culminating readings, we find the agentive properties of the external argum...
This paper investigates the non-culminating, zero change-of-state construal of causative accomplishm...
In this paper, I formulate and explain a number of universal generalizations about the formation of ...
Causative verbs describe situations in which one event participant acts upon another participant, as...
In Mbyá, target state resultative predicates can only be derived from inchoative verbs. This is in c...
This contribution looks into special properties of English causative verbs that show a wide spectrum...
In this paper we investigate if there is a connection between the acceptance of non-culmination in c...
This is a study of the meaning and syntax of non-(lexical)verbal causation. Macroscopically, it exam...
The purpose of this paper is to examine some stative verbs, i.e. verbs which do not normally take pr...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms behind the linguistic expression of causation in English, ...
It has been noted that agentive verbs, i.e. verbs that would not be expected to undergo the causativ...
The paper investigates the valency increase and decrease mechanisms in Agul (Lezgic, Nakh-Daghestani...
This article shows how a systematic impersonalization alternation in Russian provides additional evi...
This paper offers an account for why, cross-linguistically, denying the whole change of state encode...
Causativization is typically understood as a process that increases the valency of verbs via agent i...
Among the sources of non-culminating readings, we find the agentive properties of the external argum...
This paper investigates the non-culminating, zero change-of-state construal of causative accomplishm...
In this paper, I formulate and explain a number of universal generalizations about the formation of ...
Causative verbs describe situations in which one event participant acts upon another participant, as...
In Mbyá, target state resultative predicates can only be derived from inchoative verbs. This is in c...
This contribution looks into special properties of English causative verbs that show a wide spectrum...
In this paper we investigate if there is a connection between the acceptance of non-culmination in c...
This is a study of the meaning and syntax of non-(lexical)verbal causation. Macroscopically, it exam...
The purpose of this paper is to examine some stative verbs, i.e. verbs which do not normally take pr...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms behind the linguistic expression of causation in English, ...
It has been noted that agentive verbs, i.e. verbs that would not be expected to undergo the causativ...
The paper investigates the valency increase and decrease mechanisms in Agul (Lezgic, Nakh-Daghestani...
This article shows how a systematic impersonalization alternation in Russian provides additional evi...