(51) John had the children dance, even though they didn't like dancing/didn't
want to.
Is this different from make? How?
Can you please answer the question above from this https://web.stanford.edu/~pnadath/handouts/ling130b-fall17/Nadathur-analytic-causatives.pdfpage #9?
Tara2 from this source page #9? Please provide the link every time you want us to look at it. We haven't necessarily bookmarked it the first time you mentioned it.
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Tara2from this source page #9?
Please provide the link every time you want us to look at it. We haven't necessarily bookmarked it the first time you mentioned it.
CJ
Tara2(51) John had the children dance, even though they didn't like dancing/didn't
want to.
Is this different from make? How?
Can you please answer the question above from this source page #9?
It seems to me that according to the text 'had' does not allow the possibility of resistance, but 'make' does.
CJ