Causal-final

Synonyms for "causal-final"

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The abstract relationship between locative-temporal and causal-final adverbials is well reflected in their realization in the case system.

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There is, from Early Latin onwards, a causal-final use of the preposition de with adjectives like lassus and sollicitus.

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...everywhere include: benefactive (i.e. the action denoted by the suffix-bearing verb is carried out for the benefit of someone e.g. 'buy for someone'); instrumental (e.g. 'wash with something'); comitative (especially with the semantic shade of taking or carrying somebody, or something, with oneself when moving (e.g. when flying away); also various other situations of doing something together with somebody or something), and causal-final (i.e. the action is carried out because of something, in view of something, or for something, in order that some event might take place, etc.).

Source: wiktionary

The causal-final noun suffix -ért 'for' surfaces in the next sample, in place of an allative -hoz or, alternatively, illative -ba, both 'to'.

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