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Universal 64:

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Universal 64:

Original
In nominative-accusative languages the causee of causative verbs derived from transitive verbs is an oblique object, whereas in ergative languages it is a direct object
Standardized
IF alignment is (exclusively or overwhelmingly) nominative-accusative, THEN the causee of causative verbs derived from transitive verbs is an oblique object;
IF alignment is (exclusively or overwhelmingly) ergative-absolutive, THEN the causee of causative verbs derived from transitive verbs is a direct object.
Keywords
alignment, ergative-absolutive, nominative-accusative, causative, object, direct, oblique
Domain
morphology, syntax
Type
implication
Status
achronic
Quality
absolute?
Basis
languages mentioned in Klimov 1983
Source
inferred from Klimov 1985: 53, Klimov 1983: 98
Counterexamples

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  1. FP
    FP
    1. May 2020

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