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The nature of this contrast is summed up by Wierzbicka : in the analytic causative construction , cause and result are not necessarily at the same time or at the same place , nor is there physical contact between the causer and the ...
The nature of this contrast is summed up by Wierzbicka : in the analytic causative construction , cause and result are not necessarily at the same time or at the same place , nor is there physical contact between the causer and the ...
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( Certainly it is not illuminating to analyse as- as ' cause to cause ' in 10a : the difference between 10a and 10b is not in the number of potential intermediaries between cause and result , but in the nature of the causative act ...
( Certainly it is not illuminating to analyse as- as ' cause to cause ' in 10a : the difference between 10a and 10b is not in the number of potential intermediaries between cause and result , but in the nature of the causative act ...
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V + CAUSE constructions , and if cause entails result for only one of these constructions , we can predict that entailment is characteristic of V + CAUSE , not of V # CAUSE . In English , of course , both kinds of causation are the same ...
V + CAUSE constructions , and if cause entails result for only one of these constructions , we can predict that entailment is characteristic of V + CAUSE , not of V # CAUSE . In English , of course , both kinds of causation are the same ...
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