AMSA-148-0900 Author: Heidi Harley Title: Sase bizarre: the Japanese causative and structural case Citation: In P. Koskinen, (ed.) Proceedings of the 1995 Canadian Linguistics Society meeting, University of Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics (1996) A unified treatment of the Japanese causative morpheme sase, arguing that in each of its three possible environments (lexical, direct, and indirect) it is simply the default realization of a syntactic vCAUSE head. Differences in interpretation arise from context.