17 research outputs found
Towards an analysis of the causative/non-causative alternation in Udmurt
The paper studies the causative/non-causative alternation in Udmurt. I propose an analysis based on Distributed Morphology (Marantz 1984; 1997): I suggest that the causative and non-causative variants of the alternation in Udmurt are derived from roots and not from each other. The difference in the argument structure of the variants is due to the fact that as with verbs marked with the productive causative morpheme, the structure of causative verbs also always contains a Cause head (in the sense of Pylkkänen 2002; 2008). Non-causative verbs, on the other hand, have only a Voice head (in the sense of Kratzer 1996)
The 11th International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies: Finno-Ugric Peoples and Languages in the 21st Century
The 11th International Congress for Finno-Ugric Studies was one of the biggest
conferences in the last years among the Finno-Ugric events. Finno-Ugric People and
Languages in the 21st Century dealt mainly with the language and political situation of the
Finno-Ugric languages in Russia. Recent researches on descriptive linguistics and new
approaches to theoretical and typological issues were also presented at the Congress