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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) causativization (*)
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1) Candidate: causativization


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paper UY_ALFALtxt127 - : This paper describes the causativization strategies of verbs that encode spatial relations in Toba of Western Formosa. The analysis is based on fieldwork carried out in Vaca Perdida (Bermejo Department, Formosa, Argentina), and on the data provided by the “Diccionario Toba” [27](Tebboth 1943). It is shown that argument indexing on the verb and causativization distinguish two types of locative situations: one that specifies the ground as a location or a goal, and another one that encodes a path .

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paper UY_ALFALtxt54 - : In this paper, I describe and compare processes that add a causative event to a predicate, i.e., the ways in which the verbs are causativized in Spanish. My hypothesis is that causativization in Spanish, as a syntactic process, results in two configurations: one analytic (e .g., El mago hizo desaparecer al conejo.) and the other synthetic (e.g., El mago desapareció al conejo.), both active and productive in the language. In turn, these two configurations differ from other processes that increase the number of the verb’s syntactic arguments, such as transitivization (e.g. A Juan lo caminaron), not only in their dialectal distribution but also in the structural position of the added argument ([27]Zdrojewski 2007). The differences between these two forms of causativization are accounted here, following [28]Pylkkänen (2008), by determining the type of causative morpheme active in Spanish.

Evaluando al candidato causativization:



causativization
Lengua:
Frec: 9
Docs: 6
Nombre propio: / 9 = 0%
Coocurrencias con glosario:
Puntaje: 0.231 = ( + (1+0) / (1+3.32192809488736)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

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causativization
: Davidse, K. & Geyskens, S. (1997). Have you walked the dog yet? The ergative causativization of intransitives. Journal of the International Linguistic Association, 49(2), 155-80.