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- 'The driver crashed (himself) on a mountain road.' In English, many anticausatives are of the class of "alternating ambitransitive verbs", where the alternation...
- the anticausative alternative (also "the vase"). Cross-linguistically, the verbs that parti****te in the causative alternation are anticausatives which...
- momentanes differentiating causative, volitional-unpredictable and anticausative are found, often combined with each other, often denoting indirection...
- a transitive/causative verb, voicing is linked to its intransitive/anticausative counterpart. This is argued to reflect morphological derivations that...
- Transgressive Verbal noun Types Ambitransitive Andative / Venitive Anticausative Autocausative Auxiliary Captative Catenative Compound Co****r Defective...
- the activity of actor and undergoes a change of state as a patient": "Anticausative" reflexive denotes that the (usually inanimate) subject of the verb...
- at Sentence (9), it can be ****umed that at least some middle voice anticausatives with active morphology exist as well. (8) The window broke from the...
- Transgressive Verbal noun Types Ambitransitive Andative / Venitive Anticausative Autocausative Auxiliary Captative Catenative Compound Co****r Defective...
- Transgressive Verbal noun Types Ambitransitive Andative / Venitive Anticausative Autocausative Auxiliary Captative Catenative Compound Co****r Defective...
- English I am known); a prominence of anticausative verbs in inchoative-causative pairs (e.g. Russian inchoative anticausative izmenit’-sja 'to change (intransitive)'...