Harry J. Tily and Ivan A. Sag: A Unified Analysis of French Causatives
The treatment of French causatives and pronominal affixes outlined in Miller
and Sag (1997) and Abeillé et al. (1998) is notable for its
comprehensive coverage and analytic detail, but it relies on a number of ad
hoc features and types that have little empirical justification. We sketch
a new treatment of the same data set, which eliminates multiple lexical entries
for the causative, as well as a number of other undesirable analytic
devices. Our account builds on a long-standing observation that seeming
irregularities in the system of case assignment to the causee of faire
are not in fact exceptional, but determined by the general case assignment
behavior of transitive verbs. This generalization, first incorporated into an
HPSG analysis by Bratt (1990), was abandoned in subsequent HPSG work that
sought to expand the coverage of French beyond that of Bratt's analysis. Our
goal here is to show that broad coverage need not come at the expense of
linguistically significant generalizations.
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