In this paper, I revisit the licensing and interpretation of instrumental case-marked nominals in Hindi/Urdu causative constructions to argue against the hypothesis that the se-marked phrase corresponds to a demoted agent. Rather, I will argue that a more unified analysis of se-phrases can be achieved through an event-structural analysis, in line with the standard interpretation of other adverbials in the syntax. Since the ‘intermediate agent’ interpretation is only possible with indirect causatives in Hindi/Urdu, the event structural analysis proposed here also has implications for the direct vs. indirect causation distinction in the syntax
This article investigates the origins and development of the ergative patterning in Hindi. Following...
This paper presents a study into the Hindi-Urdu 'na' as a sentence-final particle. Although also use...
Abstract: This paper focuses on agent-denoting nominalizations in various languages (e.g. the finde...
In this paper, I revisit the licensing and interpretation of instrumental case-marked nominals in Hi...
Given the central role of the verb in clause structure, it is vital to understand the properties of ...
It has been reported in several works that Urdu can optionally preserve accusative case in passives....
The paper deals with the status of intransitivity in the global economy of the language in Hindi/Urd...
Among Urdu’s many verb+verb constructions, this thesis focuses on those constructions, which combine...
Various accounts have been proposed for ergative/absolutive case-assignment in Hindi-Urdu (HU) withi...
The dissertation analyses the complex Case system of Urdu within the framework of Government and Bin...
埼玉県越谷市Given transitive and intransitive sentence constructions, there are ideally two types of langu...
Item does not contain fulltextThe nominative/accusative to ergative/absolutive shift in Indo-Aryan h...
Abstract This paper introduces a preliminary work on Hindi causative verbs: their classification, a ...
A split-ergative construction had developed during the late MIA period (Bubenik 1998; Peterson 1998)...
Careful analysis of auxiliary occurrence in Hindi/ Urdu perfective and imperfective clauses suggests...
This article investigates the origins and development of the ergative patterning in Hindi. Following...
This paper presents a study into the Hindi-Urdu 'na' as a sentence-final particle. Although also use...
Abstract: This paper focuses on agent-denoting nominalizations in various languages (e.g. the finde...
In this paper, I revisit the licensing and interpretation of instrumental case-marked nominals in Hi...
Given the central role of the verb in clause structure, it is vital to understand the properties of ...
It has been reported in several works that Urdu can optionally preserve accusative case in passives....
The paper deals with the status of intransitivity in the global economy of the language in Hindi/Urd...
Among Urdu’s many verb+verb constructions, this thesis focuses on those constructions, which combine...
Various accounts have been proposed for ergative/absolutive case-assignment in Hindi-Urdu (HU) withi...
The dissertation analyses the complex Case system of Urdu within the framework of Government and Bin...
埼玉県越谷市Given transitive and intransitive sentence constructions, there are ideally two types of langu...
Item does not contain fulltextThe nominative/accusative to ergative/absolutive shift in Indo-Aryan h...
Abstract This paper introduces a preliminary work on Hindi causative verbs: their classification, a ...
A split-ergative construction had developed during the late MIA period (Bubenik 1998; Peterson 1998)...
Careful analysis of auxiliary occurrence in Hindi/ Urdu perfective and imperfective clauses suggests...
This article investigates the origins and development of the ergative patterning in Hindi. Following...
This paper presents a study into the Hindi-Urdu 'na' as a sentence-final particle. Although also use...
Abstract: This paper focuses on agent-denoting nominalizations in various languages (e.g. the finde...