We discuss data on causative constructions and their passives in Sanskrit. Sanskrit is unusual in licensing two different causative constructions for most verbs, together with corresponding passives. We explore the formal analysis of these patterns in argument structure terms, formalized within the argument structure proposals of Kibort (2007) and the approach to causative argument structure proposed by Lowe and Birahimani (2019)
The paper deals with some semantic properties that have been acknowledged for nasal presents in most...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and semantics of tense-aspect stem participles in the Ṛgveda...
This paper deals with the passive function of the middle diathesis in Vedic Sanskrit, one of the mos...
In this paper we present and analyse data for a set of Sanskrit constructions involving the passive ...
The investigation of causative constructions has been a topic of enduring interest among linguists, ...
The present paper demonstrates the relevance of the semantic approach to transitivity (going back to...
Vedic Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages attest a typologically remarkable change of passive...
The present paper demonstrates the relevance of the semantic approach to transitivity(going back to ...
Abstract This paper introduces a preliminary work on Hindi causative verbs: their classification, a ...
In this paper I argue for a unified account of causative constructions in German. The approach rests...
This paper discusses the syntax and semantics of causative constructions in Nepali. The results of t...
Vedic Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages attest a typologically remarkable change of passive...
This paper deals with some typologically remarkable features of the early Vedic verbal system. Forms...
The present paper deals with the passive function of the middle diathesis in Sanskrit, one of the mo...
Causatives are valence increasing operation where another core argument, a causal agent (causer), is...
The paper deals with some semantic properties that have been acknowledged for nasal presents in most...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and semantics of tense-aspect stem participles in the Ṛgveda...
This paper deals with the passive function of the middle diathesis in Vedic Sanskrit, one of the mos...
In this paper we present and analyse data for a set of Sanskrit constructions involving the passive ...
The investigation of causative constructions has been a topic of enduring interest among linguists, ...
The present paper demonstrates the relevance of the semantic approach to transitivity (going back to...
Vedic Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages attest a typologically remarkable change of passive...
The present paper demonstrates the relevance of the semantic approach to transitivity(going back to ...
Abstract This paper introduces a preliminary work on Hindi causative verbs: their classification, a ...
In this paper I argue for a unified account of causative constructions in German. The approach rests...
This paper discusses the syntax and semantics of causative constructions in Nepali. The results of t...
Vedic Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages attest a typologically remarkable change of passive...
This paper deals with some typologically remarkable features of the early Vedic verbal system. Forms...
The present paper deals with the passive function of the middle diathesis in Sanskrit, one of the mo...
Causatives are valence increasing operation where another core argument, a causal agent (causer), is...
The paper deals with some semantic properties that have been acknowledged for nasal presents in most...
In this thesis I investigate the syntax and semantics of tense-aspect stem participles in the Ṛgveda...
This paper deals with the passive function of the middle diathesis in Vedic Sanskrit, one of the mos...