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Causing

Definition

Used when: the source argument provides the cause, reason, explanation or justification, while the target gives its effect.

i.e. This is causing That

Examples

Example 1:
(1) A: I think you have to discard a card
(2) B: Ah I have too many
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(2) --Causing--> (1)

Distinctions

note

Purpose, Condition, Cause

  1. Condition, Purpose are restricted for potential, hypothetical, or future – non-factive – connections between cause and effect.
  2. Purpose has a specifically goal-oriented facet: The dependent is an activity that is performed for achieving the state of affairs in the head.
  3. If cause and effect are being described as factive, then Cause can be used, which differ solely in the distribution of dependent and head.
  4. Motivation can only be used when the hearer is encouraged to perform a certain activity (provided by the nucleus) or to be convinced, on the grounds of the head slash unit.