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Oblique anticausative in Lithuanian. A comparative approach

open access: yes, 2014
Straipsnyje nagrinėjamos lietuvių kalbos konstrukcijos su subjekto akuzatyvu. Išsamiai palyginus su senosios islandų kalbos duomenimis, atskleista reikšmingų panašumų neproduktyvioje gamtos jėgų ir meteorologinių reiškinių semantinėje grupėje. Kitoje, fiziologinių nepatogumų, semantinėje grupėje (lietuvių kalboje labai produktyvioje) pastebimi ...
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Correction to: Anticausatives in transitive guise

open access: yesNatural Language & Linguistic Theory
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Dative anticausatives in Slavic

open access: yesDative anticausatives in Slavic
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Causation in Polish anticausatives

Lingua, 2021
The aims of this paper are twofold. The first objective is to check whether Polish anticausatives are causative in their lexical semantic or syntactic representation. Four diagnostics supporting the presence of a cause in anticausatives are examined against the Polish data, including cause PPs, modification by by itself, the interpretation of negation,
Anna Bondaruk
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Semi-anticausatives

Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 2023
Abstract Based on data from Persian, this study argues that what I refer to here as “semi-anticausatives” behave like a canonical unmarked anticausative with respect to the agentivity tests. However, further investigation shows that they appear with a voice head. This is contrary to the previous assumption that unmarked anticausatives do not constitute
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