The article deals with a small group of Lithuanian verbs in which causative morphology has acquired an intensive function. While causative-intensive polyfunctionality is well attested typologically, the Lithuanian instance is interesting in that the intensive function manifests itself in reflexivised causatives. This development seems to be a consequence of the co-occurrence of causative and reflexive derivation as devices for building transitivity pairs in Baltic. The combination of the two devices yields intransitivised causatives that become semantically differentiated from the corresponding primary intransitives through developing an intensive function
This paper reviews the definitions and operationalisations of the notion of “polysynthesis” proposed...
I discuss 4 Estonian periphrastic causative constructions based on laskma, andma, panema, and sundim...
textThis report investigates the causativization patterns of verbs of eating and drinking from a typ...
We analyse morphological causative verbs in Lithuanian on the basis of an annotated corpus, studying...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Journal of Baltic Studies, v25, no.1 (Sprin...
This paper investigates the periphrastic causative constructions of Lithuanian and Latvian on the ba...
Straipsnyje apžvelgiama, kaip įvairiuose lingvistiniuose darbuose apibrėžiama viena iš tranzityvinių...
This paper proposes a unified treatment of two important types of morphosemantic correlations involv...
Periphrastic causatives in Latvian, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian are discussed to differentiate shar...
In this paper we examine transitivity pairs in the two modern Baltic languages Lithuanian and Latvia...
In modern Russian, causality is the most important characteristic of verbs. Causativity, effectivene...
<p>This article examines Lithuanian structures with accusative functioning as a subject. It pursues ...
The article analyzes CiR type verbs in the Eastern Baltic languages and attempts to explain their or...
<p>The aim of the current paper is to analyze Latvian reflexive verbs from the point of view of thei...
This paper discusses those features of the Lithuanian verbal system which happen to find no direct c...
This paper reviews the definitions and operationalisations of the notion of “polysynthesis” proposed...
I discuss 4 Estonian periphrastic causative constructions based on laskma, andma, panema, and sundim...
textThis report investigates the causativization patterns of verbs of eating and drinking from a typ...
We analyse morphological causative verbs in Lithuanian on the basis of an annotated corpus, studying...
This is an electronic version of an article published in Journal of Baltic Studies, v25, no.1 (Sprin...
This paper investigates the periphrastic causative constructions of Lithuanian and Latvian on the ba...
Straipsnyje apžvelgiama, kaip įvairiuose lingvistiniuose darbuose apibrėžiama viena iš tranzityvinių...
This paper proposes a unified treatment of two important types of morphosemantic correlations involv...
Periphrastic causatives in Latvian, Lithuanian, and Old Prussian are discussed to differentiate shar...
In this paper we examine transitivity pairs in the two modern Baltic languages Lithuanian and Latvia...
In modern Russian, causality is the most important characteristic of verbs. Causativity, effectivene...
<p>This article examines Lithuanian structures with accusative functioning as a subject. It pursues ...
The article analyzes CiR type verbs in the Eastern Baltic languages and attempts to explain their or...
<p>The aim of the current paper is to analyze Latvian reflexive verbs from the point of view of thei...
This paper discusses those features of the Lithuanian verbal system which happen to find no direct c...
This paper reviews the definitions and operationalisations of the notion of “polysynthesis” proposed...
I discuss 4 Estonian periphrastic causative constructions based on laskma, andma, panema, and sundim...
textThis report investigates the causativization patterns of verbs of eating and drinking from a typ...