Definition of Anticausative. Meaning of Anticausative. Synonyms of Anticausative

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- An anticausative verb (abbreviated ANTIC) is an intransitive verb that shows an event affecting its subject, while giving no semantic or syntactic indication...
- the vase. (1b) Intransitive use (anticausative): The vase broke. The general structure of the causative and anticausative variants of the causative alternation...
- the activity of actor and undergoes a change of state as a patient": "Anticausative" reflexive denotes that the (usually inanimate) subject of the verb...
- prominence of anticausative verbs in inchoative-causative pairs (e.g., expansion of Latin reflexive se in its Spanish reflex to cover anticausative constructions...
- momentanes differentiating causative, volitional-unpredictable and anticausative are found, often combined with each other, often denoting indirection...
- recognizes the predicate in Specifier position of a tree in inchoative/anticausative verbs (intransitive), or causative verbs (transitive) is what selects...
- Transgressive Verbal noun Types Ambitransitive Andative / Venitive Anticausative Autocausative Auxiliary Captative Catenative Compound Co****r Defective...
- Sentence (8) is an active voice unaccusative verb or a middle voice anticausative verb with active morphology. Since middle voice reflexives and dispositional...
- me off a piece of banana? (two objects) The vase broke. (no object; anticausative construction) She broke the toothpick. (one object) Can you break me...
- a transitive/causative verb, voicing is linked to its intransitive/anticausative counterpart. This is argued to reflect morphological derivations that...