00995nas a2200145 4500008004100000245003100041210003100072300001200103490000700115520056600122653002400688653005600712100002000768856006100788 1992 eng d00aSome thoughts on causation0 aSome thoughts on causation a58–630 v173 a
The article deals with causativity/factitivity of verbs in Hungarian in comparison with English. The author attempts to prove that Hungarian is one of the languages in which the distinction between the causative and the factitive is almost entirely grammaticalized. To describe more fully the causative constructions, sublativity and other factors should be taken into account. A conclusion is reached that Hungarian is not an appropriate counterexample against passive analyses of causative constructions and Comrie’s opinion should be argued against.
10aContrastive Studies10aсъпоставителни изследвания1 aKorponay, Béla uhttps://naum.slav.uni-sofia.bg/librislavici/korponay1992