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Anticausatives: Against reflexivization

Lingua, 2011
Anticausative (unaccusative) verbs are not formed by a reflexivization operation. Contrary to claims advanced in recent studies, there is no evidence that they involve a Cause ingredient either in their lexical semantic representation or in the syntax. A series of arguments show that.
Julia Horvath, Tal Siloni
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Passives and anticausatives in Vedic Sanskrit

2022
AbstractCertain Vedic Sanskrit middle-voice verbs in -ya- have long received special attention for exhibiting accent variation between root and suffix. Various accounts for their behaviour and their origin have been proposed, and according to a recent analysis these verbs are anticausatives, contrasting with passives, and that suffix accent is ...
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2. Anticausatives

Linguistische Arbeiten, 2010
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The Anticausative Alternation in Italian

2011
Investigation of the contraints on anticausativization in Italian, in relation to the role played by the aspectual template of verbs, the inherent-relational propeties of their arguments and the contribution of the inherent meaning of the verb, the root, to the different morphosyntactic realizations of this construction.
CENNAMO, MICHELA, Elisabetta Jezek
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Anticausal Analysis of Feedback Amplifiers

Bell System Technical Journal, 1977
This paper discloses a technique for the direct analysis of linear active circuits, avoiding the solution of simultaneous equations. This is done by representing the circuit in such a way that the signal variables (currents and voltages) are determined sequentially: we only allow a signal variable to depend upon previously determined signal variables ...
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Anticausatives in Classical Armenian

Journal of Historical Linguistics, 2022
Abstract The present study contributes to the description of the coding of anticausatives and causative-anticausative alternation in Classical Armenian based on conventional typologically-oriented questionnaires and a dataset of verbs attested in the Armenian translation of the Bible.
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Anticausative and passive in Vedic

2019
In a 2001 publication on reanalysis and linguistic change, Henning Andersen states that “(i)t is not clear yet what constitutes structural ambiguity in surface realizations; this remains a question for the future”. As a tribute to Henning, this paper examines a case of (near-)systematic structural ambiguity regarding Vedic passives and anticausatives ...
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The anticausative alternation in Luragooli

2017
Diversity in African Languages contains a selection of revised papers from the 46th Annual Conference on African Linguistics, held at the University of Oregon. Most chapters focus on single languages, addressing diverse aspects of their phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, information structure, or historical development.
Gluckmann, John, Bowler, Margit
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