Kasi and bikin Two causative strategies in Melayu Tenggara Jauh (Southwest Maluku, Indonesia)
This paper discusses the causative constructions found in Melayu Tenggara Jauh 'Far Southeast Malay' (MTJ), which is used as lingua franca in Southwest Maluku. MTJ encodes causatives by means of MTJ features four periphrastic constructions with the verbs bikin 'do/make' and kasi...
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description | This paper discusses the causative constructions found in Melayu Tenggara Jauh 'Far Southeast Malay' (MTJ), which is used as lingua franca in Southwest Maluku. MTJ encodes causatives by means of MTJ features four periphrastic constructions with the verbs bikin 'do/make' and kasi 'give' that signal whether or not the CAUSER (Kemmer and Verhagen 1994) is involved in or has control over the caused event. |
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spelling | doaj.art-9b6911148b8447e9866431c7956830612023-07-12T01:28:10ZengUniversitas Indonesia, Faculty of HumanitiesWacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia1411-22722407-68992015-04-0116110.17510/wjhi.v16i1.367Kasi and bikin Two causative strategies in Melayu Tenggara Jauh (Southwest Maluku, Indonesia)Aone van Engelenhoven0Leiden UniversityThis paper discusses the causative constructions found in Melayu Tenggara Jauh 'Far Southeast Malay' (MTJ), which is used as lingua franca in Southwest Maluku. MTJ encodes causatives by means of MTJ features four periphrastic constructions with the verbs bikin 'do/make' and kasi 'give' that signal whether or not the CAUSER (Kemmer and Verhagen 1994) is involved in or has control over the caused event.https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/wacana/vol16/iss1/5causativesbiclausal constructionsmonoclausal constructionsmelayu tenggara jauhleticontrolinvolvementlanguage contactsouthwest maluku |
spellingShingle | Aone van Engelenhoven Kasi and bikin Two causative strategies in Melayu Tenggara Jauh (Southwest Maluku, Indonesia) Wacana: Journal of the Humanities of Indonesia causatives biclausal constructions monoclausal constructions melayu tenggara jauh leti control involvement language contact southwest maluku |
title | Kasi and bikin Two causative strategies in Melayu Tenggara Jauh (Southwest Maluku, Indonesia) |
title_full | Kasi and bikin Two causative strategies in Melayu Tenggara Jauh (Southwest Maluku, Indonesia) |
title_fullStr | Kasi and bikin Two causative strategies in Melayu Tenggara Jauh (Southwest Maluku, Indonesia) |
title_full_unstemmed | Kasi and bikin Two causative strategies in Melayu Tenggara Jauh (Southwest Maluku, Indonesia) |
title_short | Kasi and bikin Two causative strategies in Melayu Tenggara Jauh (Southwest Maluku, Indonesia) |
title_sort | kasi and bikin two causative strategies in melayu tenggara jauh southwest maluku indonesia |
topic | causatives biclausal constructions monoclausal constructions melayu tenggara jauh leti control involvement language contact southwest maluku |
url | https://scholarhub.ui.ac.id/wacana/vol16/iss1/5 |
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