This book develops an approach to the causative alternation that assumes syntactic event decomposition and a configurational theta theory. It is couched within the framework of the Minimalist Program and, especially, within Distributed Morphology. Central to the work is the syntax and semantics of canonical external arguments of causative verbs as well as of oblique causers and causative PPs in the context of anticausative verbs in different languages such as Germanic, Romance, Balkan, and Caucasian languages. The book also develops a new account of the origin and nature of the morphological marking which is often found on anticausatives across languages. The main claim is that this morphology is a reflex of a syntactic way to prohibit the assignment of the external theta role. Moreover, the book develops an account about the origin of the implicit agent in generic middles which often bear the same morphology as marked anticausatives.
2026. 103Revisiting agentless voice constructions in RRG. In Role and Reference Grammar: New Developments and Perspectives, ► pp. 103 ff.
Muñoz Pérez, Carlos
2026. Stylistic applicatives: a lens into the nature of anticausative <em>SE</em>. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 11:1
Asami, Daiki & Benjamin Bruening
2025. Subjectless readings of again: A response to Bale (2007) and Smith and Yu (2021). Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 43:3 ► pp. 1813 ff.
Roberta D’Alessandro, Michael T Putnam & Silvia Terenghi
2025. Heritage Languages and Syntactic Theory,
Garcia-Pardo, Alfredo
2025. Recasting agent exclusivity in passive nominals. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 10:1
García-Pardo, Alfredo
2021. Light Verbs and the Syntactic Configurations of se. In Unraveling the complexity of SE [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 99], ► pp. 243 ff.
Karimi Doostan, Gholamhosein & Atefeh Shabazi
2025. Non-active voices in Iranian languages: the case of Farsi, Kurdish and Baxtiari. The Linguistic Review 42:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Key, Greg
2025. Voice in Turkish: Re-thinking u-syncretism. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 43:1 ► pp. 331 ff.
Kim, Jiyoun, Hanjung Lee & Ye-eun Cho
2025. Semantic and contextual constraints on the causative alternation in English: a multifactorial analysis. Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory
Luo, Zhuosi
2025. Impersonal pronouns: Typological insights from Teochew implicit causees. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 43:3 ► pp. 1983 ff.
Martin, Fabienne, Florian Schäfer & Christopher Pinon
2025. Transitives with inchoative semantics. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 10:1
Olivier, Marc
2025. A syntactic account of auxiliary selection in French. Probus 37:2 ► pp. 163 ff.
Paniagua, Angel
2025. Geographies of Peripheral Rural Areas—Some Comments. Rural and Regional Development 3:1 ► pp. 10001 ff.
2024. Semantic roles and the causative-anticausative alternation: evidence from French change-of-state verbs. Linguistics 62:1 ► pp. 159 ff.
Heidinger, Steffen, Richard Huyghe, F. Neveu, S. Prévost, A. Montébran, A. Steuckardt, G. Bergounioux, G. Merminod & G. Philippe
2024. Sujets causatifs et construction anticausative en français. SHS Web of Conferences 191 ► pp. 14009 ff.
Jung, Hyun Kyoung
2024. The -eci Syncretism in Korean: Implications for the Theory of v and Voice. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 69:1 ► pp. 2 ff.
Kampanarou, Anna
2024. Relating BE and HAVE via transitivity: Evidence from Greek. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 9:1
Key, Greg & Eszter Ótott-Kovács
2024. Pluractional Motion Verbs in Turkish. Languages 9:12 ► pp. 358 ff.
Lenardič, Jakob
2024. Dispositional middle constructions with accusative objects in Slovenian. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 9:1
Ongenae, Tim A.F.
2024.
Permittito aperiat oculum: typological considerations on P-lability and its interaction with morphosyntactic alignment in Latin medical texts. Folia Linguistica 58:s45-s1 ► pp. 79 ff.
2022. The verbal structure in English synthetic compounds. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 7:1
Kim, Yuni
2022. Grammatical and lexical sources of allomorphy in Amuzgo inflectional tone. Phonology 39:3 ► pp. 531 ff.
Labelle, Marie
2022. The French intensifierauto,and the roles ofvand Voice in introducing agents. Journal of French Language Studies 32:3 ► pp. 301 ff.
McGinnis, Martha
2022. Reflexive clitics are verbal, not pronominal. Canadian Journal of Linguistics/Revue canadienne de linguistique 67:3 ► pp. 328 ff.
Murphy, Andrew & Savio Meyase
2022. Licensing and anaphora in Tenyidie. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 7:1
Ntelitheos, Dimitrios
2022. Compounding in Greek as Phrasal Syntax. Languages 7:2 ► pp. 151 ff.
Oikonomou, Despina & Artemis Alexiadou
2022. Voice Syncretism Crosslinguistically: The View from Minimalism. Philosophies 7:1 ► pp. 19 ff.
Sharif, Ahmad Naveed
2022. Data sharpening and linguistic theorizing: a case study of the causative derivation of Urdu change-of-state verbs. Journal of South Asian Languages and Linguistics 9:1-2 ► pp. 29 ff.
Tsiakmakis, Evripidis & M.Teresa Espinal
2022. Expletiveness in grammar and beyond. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 7:1
Armstrong, Grant & Paula Kempchinsky
2021. Causative SE: A Transitive Analysis. In Unraveling the complexity of SE [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 99], ► pp. 219 ff.
Armstrong, Grant & Jonathan E. MacDonald
2021. A Guide to Understanding SE Constructions: Where They Come from and How They Are Connected. In Unraveling the complexity of SE [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 99], ► pp. 1 ff.
Basilico, David
2021. Spanish se as a High and Low Verbalizer. In Unraveling the complexity of SE [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 99], ► pp. 321 ff.
Cornilescu, Alexandra & Alexandru Nicolae
2021. On a Class of Figure Reflexives in Romanian: Ion se spală pe mâini ‘John washes his hands’. In Unraveling the complexity of SE [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 99], ► pp. 187 ff.
Dobrovie-Sorin, Carmen
2021. Implicit Agents and the Person Constraint on SE-Passives. In Unraveling the complexity of SE [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 99], ► pp. 111 ff.
Dobrovie‐Sorin, Carmen
2017. Reflexive Marking in Romance: Voice and Feature Deficiency. In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Syntax, Second Edition, ► pp. 1 ff.
2021. Selection and argument structure: the case of morphological causatives in Korean. Journal of East Asian Linguistics 30:2 ► pp. 141 ff.
Lewandowski, Wojciech
2021. Constructions are not predictable but are motivated: evidence from the Spanish completive reflexive. Linguistics 59:1 ► pp. 35 ff.
Liu, Jianxun
2021. The Syntactic Structure of Mandarin V-V Resultatives: An Event-Mapping Approach. In The Syntax of V-V Resultatives in Mandarin Chinese, ► pp. 43 ff.
Liu, Jianxun
2021. The External Argument and Alternations of V-V Resultatives. In The Syntax of V-V Resultatives in Mandarin Chinese, ► pp. 91 ff.
2021. Two Places for Causees in Productive IsiXhosa Morphological Causatives. Syntax 24:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Quintana Hernández, Lucía
2021. Spanish Anticausative Inherent Reciprocals and Syntactic Reciprocals with Se*. Studia Linguistica 75:3 ► pp. 470 ff.
Spathas, Giorgos & Dimitris Michelioudakis
2021. States in the decomposition of verbal predicates. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 39:4 ► pp. 1253 ff.
Vivanco, Margot
2021. Scalar Constraints on Anticausative SE: The Aspectual Hypothesis Revisited. In Unraveling the complexity of SE [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 99], ► pp. 291 ff.
Šereikaitė, Milena
2021. Active Existential in Lithuanian: Remarks on Burzio’s Generalization. Linguistic Inquiry 52:4 ► pp. 747 ff.
Šereikaitė, Milena
2022. Impersonals, passives, and impersonal pronouns: Lessons from Lithuanian. Syntax 25:2 ► pp. 188 ff.
Šereikaitė, Milena
2026. Case and Voice properties of complex event nominalizations: A Voice-bundling approach. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 44:1
Alexiadou, Artemis & Elena Anagnostopoulou
2020. Experiencers and Causation. In Perspectives on Causation [Jerusalem Studies in Philosophy and History of Science, ], ► pp. 297 ff.
Alexiadou, Artemis & Florian Schäfer
2020. The Voice Domain in Germanic. In The Cambridge Handbook of Germanic Linguistics, ► pp. 461 ff.
Anagnostopoulou, Elena & Christina Sevdali
2020. Two modes of dative and genitive case assignment: Evidence from two stages of Greek. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 38:4 ► pp. 987 ff.
Doron, Edit
2020. The Causative Component of Psychological Verbs. In Perspectives on Causation [Jerusalem Studies in Philosophy and History of Science, ], ► pp. 395 ff.
Fritz-Huechante, Paola, Elisabeth Verhoeven & Julian A. Rott
2020. Agentivity and non-culminating causation in the psych domain: Cross-linguistic evidence from Spanish and Korean. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 5:1
Fábregas, Antonio
2020. Los verbos adimensionales. Revue Romane. Langue et littérature. International Journal of Romance Languages and Literatures 55:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Fábregas, Antonio
2021. SE in Spanish. Borealis – An International Journal of Hispanic Linguistics 10:2 ► pp. 1 ff.
2022. To <em>v</em> or not to <em>v</em> ? Theme vowels, verbalizers, and the structure of the Ancient Greek verb. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 47:1
Machicao y Priemer, Antonio & Paola Fritz-Huechante
2020. Boundaries at play.
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Martin, Fabienne
2020. Aspectual Differences Between Agentive and Non-agentive Uses of Causative Predicates. In Perspectives on Causation [Jerusalem Studies in Philosophy and History of Science, ], ► pp. 257 ff.
Martin, Fabienne & Christopher Piñón
2020. Verbalizing nouns and adjectives: The case of behavior-related verbs. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 5:1
WOOD, JIM, MATTHEW BARROS & EINAR FREYR SIGURÐSSON
2020. Case mismatching in Icelandic clausal ellipsis. Journal of Linguistics 56:2 ► pp. 399 ff.
Yates, Anthony D. & John Gluckman
2020. Voice Reversals and Syntactic Structure: Evidence from Hittite. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 5:1
AKASO, NAOYUKI
2019. <i>External Arguments in Transitivity Alternations: A Layering Appr</i><i>oach </i>. ENGLISH LINGUISTICS 35:2 ► pp. 338 ff.
Al Kaabi, Meera & Dimitrios Ntelitheos
2019. Rethinking templates: A syntactic analysis of verbal morphology in Emirati Arabic. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4:1
Hernández, Roberto Mayoral
2019. The Role of P in Spanish Unaccusative Constructions. In Exploring Interfaces, ► pp. 63 ff.
Kastner, Itamar
2019. Inchoatives in causative clothing. The Linguistic Review 36:3 ► pp. 437 ff.
Kastner, Itamar
2019. Templatic morphology as an emergent property. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 37:2 ► pp. 571 ff.
Lavine, James E. & Leonard H. Babby
2019. A New Argument for the Lexical Underspecification of Causers. Linguistic Inquiry 50:4 ► pp. 803 ff.
Mallya, Aurelia & Marianna Visser
2019. Passive and anticausative constructions: A new perspective to morphosyntax and lexical semantic interfaces. Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 37:4 ► pp. 315 ff.
Nie, Yining
2019. Raising applicatives and possessors in Tagalog. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4:1
Nie, Yining
2020. Morphological causatives are Voice over Voice. Word Structure 13:1 ► pp. 102 ff.
Thomas, Guillaume
2019. Mbyá resultatives and the structure of causation. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 4:1
Zúñiga, Fernando & Seppo Kittilä
2019. Grammatical Voice,
Abrines Llabrés, Bartomeu & Jaume Mateu Fontanals
2018. Els verbs de canvi d'estat del català i l'alternança causativa: una proposta sintàctica. Études romanes de Brno :1 ► pp. 139 ff.
Chavula, Jean
2018. The polysemy of the neuter extension -ik in Citumbuka (N21) and Citonga (N15). Southern African Linguistics and Applied Language Studies 36:3 ► pp. 197 ff.
Fischer, Silke
2018. Locality, control, and non-adjoined islands. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 3:1
Irwin, Patricia
2018. Existential unaccusativity and new discourse referents. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 3:1
2018. This is personal: Impersonal middles as disposition ascriptions. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 3:1
MACDONALD, JONATHAN E. & MATTHEW L. MADDOX
2018. Passivesein Romanian and Spanish: A subject cycle. Journal of Linguistics 54:2 ► pp. 389 ff.
Myler, Neil
2018. Complex copula systems as suppletive allomorphy. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 3:1
Myler, Neil
2023. Argument Structure and Morphology in Cochabamba Quechua (with Occasional Comparison with Other Quechua Varieties). In Formal Approaches to Languages of South America, ► pp. 311 ff.
2015. Semantic and (morpho)syntactic constraints on anticausativization: Evidence from Latin and Old Norse-Icelandic. Linguistics 53:4
Cuervo, María Cristina
2015. Causation without acause. Syntax 18:4 ► pp. 388 ff.
HEIDINGER, STEFFEN
2015. Causalness and the encoding of the causative–anticausative alternation in French and Spanish. Journal of Linguistics 51:3 ► pp. 562 ff.
Heidinger, Steffen
2019. Reflexive and unmarked anticausatives in French and Spanish: Frequency of transitive use and undergoer overlap. Langages N° 216:4 ► pp. 53 ff.
Kosta, Peter
2015. On the Causative/Anti-Causative Alternation as Principle of Affix Ordering in the Light of the Mirror Principle, the Lexical Integrity Principle and the Distributed Morphology. Zeitschrift für Slawistik 60:4 ► pp. 570 ff.
Kosta, Peter
2025. On TIME – The Incremental Compositionality of TEMPORALITY and Aspectuality. In Slavische Welt(en) im Umbruch: Einzeldarstellungen zu Ehren von Norbert Nübler, ► pp. 59 ff.
Levin, Beth
2015. Semantics and Pragmatics of Argument Alternations. Annual Review of Linguistics 1:1 ► pp. 63 ff.
Pitteroff, Marcel
2015. Non-canonical middles: a study of personal let-middles in German. The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 18:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
2014. Coding causal–noncausal verb alternations: A form–frequency correspondence explanation. Journal of Linguistics 50:3 ► pp. 587 ff.
Pratas, Fernanda
2014. Capeverdean reflexives: the importance of a silent Voice. Estudos de Lingüística Galega 6
Rezac, Milan, Pablo Albizu & Ricardo Etxepare
2014. The structural ergative of Basque and the theory of Case. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 32:4 ► pp. 1273 ff.
Rákosi, György
2014. On dative causers in Hungarian. Acta Linguistica Hungarica 61:1 ► pp. 91 ff.
Tánczos, Orsolya
2014. Towards an analysis of the causative/non-causative alternation in Udmurt. Acta Linguistica Hungarica 61:3 ► pp. 297 ff.
Wagner, Roland
2014. On the Cross-Linguistic Predictability of Functionally Equivalent Structures: Decausativization in French and German as a Test Case for Formal and Functional Grammars1. In Language Use and Linguistic Structure, ► pp. 143 ff.
Wood, Jim
2014. Reflexive -st verbs in Icelandic. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 32:4 ► pp. 1387 ff.
Wood, Jim
2015. More on the Syntax of -st Verbs. In Icelandic Morphosyntax and Argument Structure [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 90], ► pp. 251 ff.
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2015. DP Internal Argument—The Causative Alternation. In Icelandic Morphosyntax and Argument Structure [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 90], ► pp. 113 ff.
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2015. The Morphosyntax of -st . In Icelandic Morphosyntax and Argument Structure [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 90], ► pp. 61 ff.
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2015. pP Internal Argument—Figure Reflexives and Object ‘Demotion’. In Icelandic Morphosyntax and Argument Structure [Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 90], ► pp. 171 ff.
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Wood, Jim
2017. The Accusative‐Subject Generalization. Syntax 20:3 ► pp. 249 ff.
Wood, Jim & Halldór Ármann Sigurðsson
2014. LetCausatives and (A)symmetricdat‐nomConstructions. Syntax 17:3 ► pp. 269 ff.
Beavers, John & Cala Zubair
2013. Anticausatives in Sinhala: involitivity and causer suppression. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 31:1 ► pp. 1 ff.
Jónsson, Jóhannes Gísli
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Pitteroff, Marcel & Cinzia Campanini
2013. Variation in analytic causative constructions: a view on German and Romance. The Journal of Comparative Germanic Linguistics 16:2-3 ► pp. 209 ff.
Rezac, Milan
2013. Case and Licensing: Evidence from ECM+DOC. Linguistic Inquiry 44:2 ► pp. 299 ff.
Rezac, Milan
2024. The rise and fall of a person-case constraint in Breton. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 42:3 ► pp. 1233 ff.
Teomiro García, Ismael Iván
2013. Low applicatives and optional se in Spanish non-anticausative intransitive verbs. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas 8:0
2018. -Able adjectives and the syntax of psych verbs. Glossa: a journal of general linguistics 3:1
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Meltzer-Asscher, Aya
2011. Adjectival passives in Hebrew: evidence for parallelism between the adjectival and verbal systems. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 29:3 ► pp. 815 ff.
Sigurðsson, Halldór Ármann
2011. On the New Passive. Syntax 14:2 ► pp. 148 ff.
Sigurðsson, Halldór Ármann
2012. Case variation: Viruses and star wars. Nordic Journal of Linguistics 35:3 ► pp. 313 ff.
Sigurðsson, Halldór Ármann
2012. Minimalist C/case. Linguistic Inquiry 43:2 ► pp. 191 ff.
Koontz-Garboden, Andrew
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Schäfer, Florian
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Schäfer, Florian
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Schäfer, Florian
2012. Two Types of External Argument Licensing – The Case of Causers*. Studia Linguistica 66:2 ► pp. 128 ff.
Schäfer, Florian
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Schäfer, Florian
2025. Anticausatives in transitive guise. Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 43:1 ► pp. 421 ff.
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