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Furthermore , initiation and completion can be stated as conditions on the parties involved . To take an example outside the area of causatives , consider John's contacting Mary by phone . To initiate contact , John must dial Mary's ...
Furthermore , initiation and completion can be stated as conditions on the parties involved . To take an example outside the area of causatives , consider John's contacting Mary by phone . To initiate contact , John must dial Mary's ...
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suffix -aa on the verb , whereas a non - involved causer is signaled by the suffix -vaa on the verb . If the term CAUSEE is used for that NP in these causatives which corresponds to the subject of the Base , ” affected causees are ...
suffix -aa on the verb , whereas a non - involved causer is signaled by the suffix -vaa on the verb . If the term CAUSEE is used for that NP in these causatives which corresponds to the subject of the Base , ” affected causees are ...
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Given these claims , if we assume that the causative suffix in these languages signifies causer involvement , it would be expected that this suffix would yield contactive causatives with one set of verbs , and non - contactive ...
Given these claims , if we assume that the causative suffix in these languages signifies causer involvement , it would be expected that this suffix would yield contactive causatives with one set of verbs , and non - contactive ...
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