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Le causatif en koulango : procédés, syntaxe et sémantisme
The canonical structure of the sentence of a natural language is based on active diathesis. Therefore, any other syntactic construction with a different structure is considered as a special construction.
Kouakou Appoh Enoc Kra
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Konstruksi Kausatif Bahasa Batak Toba dan Bahasa Mandailing: Kajian Tipologis Bahasa
This research is a typology study of the Toba Batak languages and Mandailing languages. Both languages are cognate languages with similar language structure and typology. Until now, these two languages are still actively used in the North Sumatra region.
Elza Leyli Lisnora Saragih +1 more
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latalama aistakhdim alainsan markbat mukhtalifat linaql albadayie w alrrukab, w fi alssanawat al'akhyrat bisabab zyadat wasayl alnnaql dhat almuharrik w balttaly zyadat alhawadith almurwryt , hunak ghumwd hawl alshshakhs almaswwl alladhy yajib 'an ...
Leili Jahanbin
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Some Notes on Experiencer Causatives and DOM in Romanian
This paper focuses on object experiencer (OE) causatives in Romanian, identifying a less discussed pattern of variation. The results of a pilot study indicate that for a class of speakers such predicates are not grammatical with an indefinite object, if ...
Julie Goncharov +1 more
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Kambaata, a Cushitic language of Ethiopia, has a rich verbal morphology. This paper first sets out to describe its productive verbal derivation processes, i.e.
Yvonne Treis
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The noncausal/causal alternation in Muher (Ethiosemitic)
This paper is concerned with noncausal/causal verb pairs in Muher — a little-known South Ethiosemitic language of the so-called Gunnän Gurage sub-group in Ethiopia.
Ronny Meyer
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Semi-performative verbs in Russian charms: Criteria and definition [PDF]
In this article I discuss the actual methodological problem of distinguishing between performative, semi-performative and non-performative verbs in charms, associated with the performative nature of the ritual as a communicative act.
E. Kulikovskaya
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This paper examines the imbrication process in Lunda. It is widely acknowledged in the literature that imbrication in Bantu languages is mainly triggered by the perfective or past tense suffix (Bastin 1983).
Boniface Kawasha
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Causal necessity, causal sufficiency, and the implications of causative verbs
Against past analyses, we propose that natural language causatives do not universally encode a single, unanalyzable bringing about meaning like Dowty’s (1979) CAUSE, but instead draw on an inventory of contrasting causal dependency relations.
Prerna Nadathur, Sven Lauer
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On the causative and passive morphology in Japanese and Korean
Drawing on the layered verb phrase hypothesis, the unexpected adversity imposed on the subject of causative–passives in Japanese will be explained by the loci of -sase and -rare, both of which may instantiate more than one functional heads.
Aoyagi Hiroshi
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