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The morphological-to-analytic causative continuum in Hausa : New insights and analyses in a typological perspective.

Over the last few decades, linguists have devoted considerable attention to both homogeneity and variation in the expression of causal events across languages. However, most studies, whether typological or language-specific, have focused on the category of morphologically overt (e.g.,?lie/lay X down...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Jaggar, Philip J.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Hausa
Publicado: Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2017.
Colección:Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes.
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505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Table of Contents; Body; 1. Introduction; 2. Direct (morphological) vs. indirect (periphrastic) causation cross-linguistically; 3. Types of morphological and lexical causatives in Hausa: An overview; 3.1. Causal-noncausal pairings: Unaccusative break-verbs take ANTICAUSATIVE coding; 4. The Hausa Grade 5 verb: Morphosyntactic preliminaries; 5. Direct morphological (Grade 5) causation in Hausa; 5.1. Inactive intransitive-based Grade 5 causatives; 5.2. Active intransitives and derived Grade 5 causatives. 
505 8 |a 5.3. Transitive-based Grade 5 causatives ('buy/sell', Tearn/teach', 'eat/feed', etc.) = "transfer-of-possession'7 "cause-to-have"5.3.1. Derived ditransitive (three-argument) causative constructions; 6. Periphrastic/indirect causatives (formed with head verb sâa 'cause (put)'); 6.1. TAM choices in the matrix and lower clauses; 6.2 Negation of the matrix and/or lower clause; 6.3. The Subjunctive INFL/AGR in causal and purposive complement clauses; 6.3.1. Perfective and Subjunctive TAM' s in the lower clause -- an implicational hierarchy. 
505 8 |a 6.4. Periphrastic ALLOW/ENABLE-type ('allow, let') and PREVENT-type ('prevent') verbs6.5. Are Hausa periphrastic sâa-causatives analyzable as serial verb constructions?; 6.6. Catenative sâa with nominalized TAM-less complements; 6.7. Other complement-types licensed by causal sâa; 6.7.1. Ellipsis of the complement or use of an anaphoric pro-form in sâa-headed clauses; 6.7.2. Nominal(ized) complement of resultative constructions headed by sâa ('make X angry'); 6.7.3. Complement = NP, non-verbal copular NP, or VP nominalization; 7. Summary and conclusions: "Two mechanisms = two Jobs." 
500 |a AbbreviationsDedication ; References. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
546 |a In English and Hausa. 
520 8 |a Over the last few decades, linguists have devoted considerable attention to both homogeneity and variation in the expression of causal events across languages. However, most studies, whether typological or language-specific, have focused on the category of morphologically overt (e.g.,?lie/lay X down?) causatives, rather neglecting complex periphrastic (e.g.,?get X to lie down?) formations. The present study addresses this imbalance by elucidating a wide spectrum of causative expressions in Hausa (Chadic/Afroasiatic), supported by a strong cross-linguistic perspective. 0It systematically explores, for the first time in an African language, the key design features that distinguish the two mechanisms. 
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