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GRAMMATICAL SYNONYMY OF CAUSATIVE STRUCTURES
GRAMMATICAL SYNONYMY OF CAUSATIVE STRUCTURES

Author(s): Ana-Maria Dudău
Subject(s): Theoretical Linguistics, Morphology, Syntax, Lexis, Theory of Communication
Published by: Editura Academica Brancusi
Keywords: Linguistic Communication; Semiauxiliary; Analytical Causative Structures; Causality;

Summary/Abstract: The term causality expresses the cause-effect relationship between two situations: one situation (action) generates another situation (action). There is no cause without effect and vice versa. In the linguistic sense, causal means "That which expresses a motivated dependence or what is connected with the expression of such dependence, the canonical model of a causative structure involves two different actions, one of which determines the other, and two different actors, the first of which exerts an action on the second. From a semantic perspective, the relationships between verbal actions and the status of performers are complex and require some observation.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 01 Supp
  • Page Range: 91-98
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Romanian