Causatives that do not Cause, and the Role of Typology and Theory in Indo-European Linguistics (original) (raw)
Related papers
Reconstructing the PIE Causative in Cross-Linguistic Perspective
Indo-European Linguistics, 2020
Morphosyntactic features of Old Chinese causatives and their relationship with Tibeto-Burman
Indo-European Linguistics, 2024
Morphological Causatives in Old English: the Quest for a Vanishing Formation1
Transactions of the Philological Society, 2012
The thematic inflection in Proto-Indo-European conjugation: a kind of perfect or a kind of aorist?
Verb incorporation in PIE, and other verbal suffixes
Causatives which do not cause: Refining the typology with the case of Andi (Nakh-Daghestanian)
Conference of the Association of Linguistic Typology, 2019
On the Derivation of Causatives in Modern English: A Historical Account
Causative formation [in Ancient Greek]
Georgios K. Giannakis et al. (eds), Encyclopedia of Ancient Greek language and linguistics. Leiden: Brill, 2014
The aorist and the perfect of the old Indian causatives in the light of natural morphosyntax
Linguistica, 2006
Analiticity and the expression of causativity: data from Sinitic
Inner and outer causatives in Austronesian: a diachronic perspective
McGill Working Papers in Linguistics, 2019
Roots and stems between Indo-European and Latin
Zurück zur Wurzel Struktur, Funktion und Semantik der Wurzel im Indogermanischen, 2022
Split causativity: remarks on correlations between transitivity, aspect, and tense
1999
Reduplication as a morphological marker in the Indo-European languages: Reduplicated presents1
WORD, 1992
What is Old is New again: PIE Secondary Roots with Fossilised Preverbs
Romain Garnier, Philippe Hattat, Benoît Sagot
Conference given in the University of Leiden, May 29th 2019
Salish evidence on the causative-inchoative alternation
Morphological Analysis in Comparison, 2000
A New Look at the Indo-European Verb
Multiple suffixes and nominal word formation in Indo-European languages
The discourse potential of underspecified …, 2008
Causative-Inchoative in Morphology
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Linguistics, Oxford University Press., 2020
Valency Alternations with Perception Verbs in Indo-European Languages
A Crosslinguistic Approach to the Causative Alternation
1993
Pathways between applicative, causative, and middle
ALT XV, 2024
Grammatical Change in Indo-European Languages
2007
Transitivity Direction in Proto-Indo-European [revised version 2015-04-17]
From Transitive to causative in Japanese: Morphologization through exaptation
Diachronica, 2004
Transitivity Direction in Proto-Indo-European: Direct, Inverse, and Undirected Verb Forms
The genesis of Wh-based correlatives: From indefiniteness to relativization [Oleg Belyaev, Dag Haug]
Sinn und Bedeutung 19, 2014
Causative morphemes as non-valency increasing devices
Folia Linguistica, 2009
Lithuanian morphological causatives: A corpus-based study
Jurgis Pakerys, Peter Arkadiev
Constraining morphosyntactic templates: A case study of Bantu verbal suffixes