Causative constructions have two kinds of meaning: direct and indirect causations. This paper discusses these meaning differences in the framework of the Minimalist Program and suggests that they come from a TENSE feature at the lower verb phrase. A syntactic causative construction has two TENSE features; one at the upper VP and the other at the lower VP. A lexical caustive construction has only one TENSE feature; the one at the upper VP. The presence of the TENSE feature at the lower VP makes a syntactic causative, and has indirect causation meaning permitting temporal mediacy between the causing and the caused events. Without the TENSE feature at the lower VP, a lexical causative has only direct causation meaning permitting no temporal mediacy between the two events.
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2.선행 연구 3.이론적 배경 4.제안된 사역형 구조 5.구조 설정 결과 6.결론 참고문헌