The contrast between direct and indirect causation is the most widely discussed semantic distinction in the literature on causative constructions. This distinction has been claimed to correlate with a number of formal parameters, such as linguistic distance, productivity and length, which are linked to different functional and diachronic explanations based on the principles of iconicity and economy. The present study tests these claims on a typologically representative sample of languages from 46 diverse families, examining four formal variables and their association with (in)directness of causation. According to the data, formal length displays the most pervasive association with the semantic distinction in question, which supports the eco...
The present article examines the variation between finite and infinitive complements of the two Port...
Causative constructions come in lexical and periphrastic variants, exemplified in English by Sam kil...
The investigation of causative constructions has been a topic of enduring interest among linguists, ...
The contrast between direct and indirect causation is the most widely discussed semantic distinction...
For some time in the field of typology there has been debate about the nature of the categories or c...
Taking up analytical issues raised primarily in Dixon (2000) and Dixon & Aikhenvald (2000), this dis...
This paper examines inchoative-causative (noncausal-causal) verb alternations in 21 languages and 31...
The objective of this article is to elaborate on the significance of linguistic aspects of causation...
The scarcity of diachronic data represents a serious problem when linguists try to explain a typolog...
Abstract: This paper investigates variation of lexical and analytic causatives in 15 European langua...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms behind the linguistic expression of causation in English, ...
This corpus-driven computational study addresses the question of why some verbs in some languages pa...
Although many aspects of causatives have been discussed in the literature, little attention has been...
This article provides information about the similar and dissimilar features of reason-result or in o...
Against past analyses, we propose that natural language causatives do not universally encode a singl...
The present article examines the variation between finite and infinitive complements of the two Port...
Causative constructions come in lexical and periphrastic variants, exemplified in English by Sam kil...
The investigation of causative constructions has been a topic of enduring interest among linguists, ...
The contrast between direct and indirect causation is the most widely discussed semantic distinction...
For some time in the field of typology there has been debate about the nature of the categories or c...
Taking up analytical issues raised primarily in Dixon (2000) and Dixon & Aikhenvald (2000), this dis...
This paper examines inchoative-causative (noncausal-causal) verb alternations in 21 languages and 31...
The objective of this article is to elaborate on the significance of linguistic aspects of causation...
The scarcity of diachronic data represents a serious problem when linguists try to explain a typolog...
Abstract: This paper investigates variation of lexical and analytic causatives in 15 European langua...
This dissertation explores the mechanisms behind the linguistic expression of causation in English, ...
This corpus-driven computational study addresses the question of why some verbs in some languages pa...
Although many aspects of causatives have been discussed in the literature, little attention has been...
This article provides information about the similar and dissimilar features of reason-result or in o...
Against past analyses, we propose that natural language causatives do not universally encode a singl...
The present article examines the variation between finite and infinitive complements of the two Port...
Causative constructions come in lexical and periphrastic variants, exemplified in English by Sam kil...
The investigation of causative constructions has been a topic of enduring interest among linguists, ...