This article shows how a systematic impersonalization alternation in Russian provides additional evidence for underspecification in argument structure. In the case of a large class of lexically causative verbs, the causer is realized either as a volitional Agent in the nominative case or as an oblique-marked, nonvolitional causer, depending on how the event is construed. A causative theory of accusative is advanced, according to which the mere presence of external causation is a sufficient condition for accusative licensing, including those cases that lack an external argument altogether. The analysis is extended to explain accusative preservation in the Icelandic “fate accusative” construction
2011-10-19This work investigates the differences between two widespread types of causative construct...
In this article the author proposes a subclassification of causative semantic types in contemporary...
Taking up analytical issues raised primarily in Dixon (2000) and Dixon & Aikhenvald (2000), this...
The causative/anticausative alternation has been the topic of much typological and theoretical discu...
In this paper we investigate the distribution of PPs related to external arguments (agent, causer, i...
It has often been noticed that one syntactic argument position can be realized by elements which see...
Linguistics is a wide scientific field with numerous branches. In this thesis I focus on a linguisti...
This is a study of the meaning and syntax of non-(lexical)verbal causation. Macroscopically, it exam...
We analyze a construction generally overlooked in the literature, with key implications for of argum...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms behind the linguistic expression of causation in English, ...
In this paper, I formulate and explain a number of universal generalizations about the formation of ...
Causativization is typically understood as a process that increases the valency of verbs via agent i...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The paper deals with the expression of causation in Russian. In particular, it aims at testing the ...
This paper offers an account for why, cross-linguistically, denying the whole change of state encode...
2011-10-19This work investigates the differences between two widespread types of causative construct...
In this article the author proposes a subclassification of causative semantic types in contemporary...
Taking up analytical issues raised primarily in Dixon (2000) and Dixon & Aikhenvald (2000), this...
The causative/anticausative alternation has been the topic of much typological and theoretical discu...
In this paper we investigate the distribution of PPs related to external arguments (agent, causer, i...
It has often been noticed that one syntactic argument position can be realized by elements which see...
Linguistics is a wide scientific field with numerous branches. In this thesis I focus on a linguisti...
This is a study of the meaning and syntax of non-(lexical)verbal causation. Macroscopically, it exam...
We analyze a construction generally overlooked in the literature, with key implications for of argum...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms behind the linguistic expression of causation in English, ...
In this paper, I formulate and explain a number of universal generalizations about the formation of ...
Causativization is typically understood as a process that increases the valency of verbs via agent i...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The paper deals with the expression of causation in Russian. In particular, it aims at testing the ...
This paper offers an account for why, cross-linguistically, denying the whole change of state encode...
2011-10-19This work investigates the differences between two widespread types of causative construct...
In this article the author proposes a subclassification of causative semantic types in contemporary...
Taking up analytical issues raised primarily in Dixon (2000) and Dixon & Aikhenvald (2000), this...