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    Reflection and Orientation in Kant
    Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 2 721-732. 1995.
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    Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic Dimensions of Causee Encodings
    with Ackerman Farrell
    Linguistics and Philosophy 22 (1): 1-44. 1999.
    There have been essentially two types of theoretical approaches to account for the grammatical relations associated with the causee argument of causative constructions. Ignoring the specifics of particular theories, there are transitivity based approaches in which the causee is a direct object when the embedded clause is intransitive, and an indirect object or oblique when the embedded clause is transitive. This pattern finds considerable cross-linguistic support. On the other hand, there are la…Read more
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    Civic Virtue and Science in Prerevolutionary Europe
    In Noretta Koertge (ed.), Scientific Values and Civic Virtues, Oxford University Press. pp. 5970. 2005.