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Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies
Volume | Materials and Methods of Analysis for the Study of the Ainu Language
Capitolo | 11• Causatives
11• Causatives
Abstract
Causativization is a valency-increasing strategy which derives a transitive verb from a base intransitive or a ditransitive verb from a base transitive. With causativization, a new participant (the causer) is introduced in an event, who acts upon another participant (the causee) to make them perform the event described by the verb. The causer of a causative event is marked as the subject while languages differ in how they formally encode the causee, but most commonly it is expressed either as an oblique or as an indirect object.
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- 1 • Introductory Lesson: Generalities of the Ainu Language
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 2 • Phonemic Inventory: The Sounds of the Language
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 3 • Personal Affixes, Reciprocal and Reflexive
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 4 • Inalienable Possessive Forms
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 5 • The Ainu Passive Construction
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 6 • Relative Clauses
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 7 • Negatives
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 8 • Noun Incorporation
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 9 • Source of Information
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 10 • Antipassive
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 11• Causatives
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 12 • Motion and Location
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 13 • Aspect
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 14 • Reflexives
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 15 • Applicatives
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 16 • Clause Linking
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 17 • Some Uses of Nominalisation
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 18 • Revitalizing the Ainu Language: Perspectives and Attitudes
- 04 Settembre 2024
- 19 • Ainu’s Relation to Other Languages
- 04 Settembre 2024
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11• Causatives |
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Causativization is a valency-increasing strategy which derives a transitive verb from a base intransitive or a ditransitive verb from a base transitive. With causativization, a new participant (the causer) is introduced in an event, who acts upon another participant (the causee) to make them perform the event described by the verb. The causer of a causative event is marked as the subject while languages differ in how they formally encode the causee, but most commonly it is expressed either as an oblique or as an indirect object. |
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Ca’ Foscari Japanese Studies |
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Linguistics and Language Education |
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Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University Press, Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari |
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2024-09-04 |
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10.30687/978-88-6969-861-3/011 |
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2610-8976 |
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2610-9395 |
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978-88-6969-861-3 |
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