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The Morphosyntax of (anti) causatives in Wolof [PDF]
The causative/anticausative alternation in Wolof follows four distinct patterns. I show that a derivation approach to Wolof verbs cannot work as a unified approach because of the presence of directed, labile and equipollent alternations. I argue that the
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Passive to anticausative through impersonalization
Vedic Sanskrit and other Indo-European languages attest a typologically remarkable change of passives to anticausatives. This semantic development is attested, foremost, for passives of several verbs of perception and knowledge (knowledge transfer) obviously, according to the scenario ‘Y is seen (known etc.) by smb.’ → ‘Y is seen (known etc.) [by smb.]’
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Lexical and grammatical arity-reduction: The case of reciprocity in Romance languages. [PDF]
Palmieri G +4 more
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Ingestive verbs, causatives, and object symmetry in Lubukusu [PDF]
Alsina, Alex +24 more
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The Anticausative in Pwo Karen
[ICSTLL 51] 26th-28th September 2018 ; Kyoto University, Kyoto, JAPAN 主催 : 第51回国際漢蔵語学会実行委員会 ; 共催 ...
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Reflexive anticausatives in Japanese
This work was supported by KAKENHI (20H01268).
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