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  • curprev 01:0201:02, 29 May 2022 130.83.82.45 talk 66,098 bytes +287 Japanese: The examples for the causatives were incomplete and at best misleading (they showed intransitive / transitive pairs, not the "typical" morphological causative). Dixon et al. explain that there are both lexical and morphological forms. Also made clearer that causative forms of transitive verbs can also both mean "force" and "let", only that it is not seen from the syntax directly (also stated by Dixon et al. page 65) undo

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