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Chapter 16Nominal and verbal events in Romance causative
constructions
Evidence from Italian
Published online: 9 October 2019
https://doi.org/10.1075/rllt.15.16don
https://doi.org/10.1075/rllt.15.16don
Abstract
Romance syntactic causative constructions have
mixed properties that make it difficult to decide about their
monoclausal or biclausal structure (Rizzi 1976, Guasti 1996, a.o.).The aim
of this study is to contribute to the debate by providing an
analysis of these constructions in Italian against the background of
complex predicate formation. I address the issue of the syntactic
category of the complement of fare in syntactic
causatives by comparing them to complex predicates in Italian. I
show that, contrary to what has been claimed in recent analyses,
syntactic causatives are bieventive constructions where the
causative verb embeds a complex clause, and I offer an account of
their surface differences in terms of Voice alternation.
Keywords: causatives, complex predicates, nominalisations, causal structures
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Causative structures and complex predicate formation
- 2.1Syntactic causatives
- 2.1.1EN – causatives
- 2.2Interim summary
- 2.1Syntactic causatives
- 3.Verbal and nominal events
- 3.1Event nominalisations in Italian and French
- 3.2The semantics of (in)direct causation
- 4.An alternant account
- 4.1Passive voice
- 4.2Anticausative alternation
- 5.Conclusions
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