The noncausal/causal alternation and genealogical affiliation: quantitative testing in three niger-congo language families

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  • who: Atlantic and collaborators from the CNRS, u00c9co-anthropologie (EA) have published the article: The noncausal/causal alternation and genealogical affiliation: Quantitative testing in three Niger-Congo language families, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Although the study of the noncausal/causal alternation is primarily concerned with morphological devices, verbal roots play an important role, on the one hand because they are directly involved in two strategies, i.e. lability and suppletion, and on the other hand because the semantics of the base verb (noncausal vs. causal) conditions the orientation of two other possible strategies, i . . .

     

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