Time reference in Russian causative constructions

In my paper, I analyze the meaning of tense-aspect forms of Russian causative verbs, such as zastavit' 'make' and pozvolit' 'let'. I show that the situation is different, depending on whether the causer is an agent or an event. In constructions with an agentive causer t...

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Main Author: Alexander Letuchiy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Oslo 2012-01-01
Series:Oslo Studies in Language
Online Access:https://journals.uio.no/osla/article/view/154
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spelling doaj-9582adf56d074ffdb89c892189c376a92020-11-25T03:41:07ZengUniversity of OsloOslo Studies in Language1890-96392012-01-014110.5617/osla.154Time reference in Russian causative constructionsAlexander Letuchiy0Russian Language Institute of Russian Academy of SciencesIn my paper, I analyze the meaning of tense-aspect forms of Russian causative verbs, such as zastavit' 'make' and pozvolit' 'let'. I show that the situation is different, depending on whether the causer is an agent or an event. In constructions with an agentive causer the tense-aspect characteristics refers to the whole event or only to the causing event, making the causative construction similar to other biverbal constructions. In contrast, if the causer is an event, this can yield an interesting semantic effect, making the tense refer to the caused event only. In fact, the crucial thing is that the tense also refers to the caused event, but not to the event in the narrow sense, rather to its result. This posits a problem which has not been accounted for in the literature on grammatical marking of causatives.https://journals.uio.no/osla/article/view/154
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Time reference in Russian causative constructions
Oslo Studies in Language
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title_short Time reference in Russian causative constructions
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publisher University of Oslo
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publishDate 2012-01-01
description In my paper, I analyze the meaning of tense-aspect forms of Russian causative verbs, such as zastavit' 'make' and pozvolit' 'let'. I show that the situation is different, depending on whether the causer is an agent or an event. In constructions with an agentive causer the tense-aspect characteristics refers to the whole event or only to the causing event, making the causative construction similar to other biverbal constructions. In contrast, if the causer is an event, this can yield an interesting semantic effect, making the tense refer to the caused event only. In fact, the crucial thing is that the tense also refers to the caused event, but not to the event in the narrow sense, rather to its result. This posits a problem which has not been accounted for in the literature on grammatical marking of causatives.
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