causativised
Causativised refers to the linguistic process of forming a causative verb. A causative verb is a verb that indicates that a subject causes another entity to perform an action or be in a certain state. In simpler terms, it's about making something happen. For example, in English, "make" is often used causatively, as in "She made him laugh." Here, "she" is the subject, and she causes "him" to laugh.
Many languages have specific morphological or syntactic ways to create causative verbs. Morphological causativisation involves adding
The concept of causativisation is important in comparative linguistics and language acquisition studies, as it helps