English
Contributed by Natalia Logvinova (Academia.edu profile, GoogleScholar profile). The data were gathered in 2021.
How to cite
Logvinova, Natalia. 2022. Nominal causal constructions in English. In: Say, Sergey, Natalia Logvinova, Elizaveta Zabelina, and Natalia Zaika (eds.). 2022–. NoCaCoDa: Typological database of nominal causal constructions. St. Petersburg: Institute for Linguistic Studies, RAS. (Data first published on December 1, 2022; last revised on December 1, 2022). (Available online at https://nocacoda.info. Accessed on .)
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Status: main; causal marker: from
The handerchief got soaked from tears. |
The handerchief got soaked from tears. |
2
Status: main; causal marker: from
The branch broke from the weight. |
The branch broke from the weight. |
3
Status: main; causal marker: because of
The woman is coughing because of the smoke. |
The woman is coughing because of the smoke. |
4
Status: main; causal marker: because of
We can’t see the shore because of the darkness. |
We can’t see the shore because of the darkness. |
5
Status: main; causal marker: by
The man was arrested by mistake. |
The man was arrested by mistake. |
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Status: main; causal marker: because of
The tree fell because of the wind. |
The tree fell because of the wind. |
Note: This option is preferred over the alternative with due to by the transtator. |
6
Status: alternate; causal marker: due to
The tree fell due to the wind. |
The tree fell due to the wind. |
Note: This option is less preferable than the translation with because of. |
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Status: main; causal marker: from
The man died from electric shock. |
The man died from electric shock. |
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Status: main; causal marker: from
The woman woke up from the noise. |
The woman woke up from the noise. |
Note: This translation is rated the same as the alternative. |
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Status: alternate; causal marker: by
The woman was woken up by the noise. |
The woman was woken up by the noise. |
Note: This translation is rated the same as the alternative. |
9
Status: main; causal marker: from
The man has a headache from the beer. |
The man has a headache from the beer. |
10
Status: main; causal marker: at
The woman laughed at the puppy. |
The woman laughed at the puppy. |
11
Status: main; causal marker: from
The man died from a poisonous fish. |
The man died from a poisonous fish. |
12
Status: main; causal marker: with
The girl is satisfied with her grade. |
The girl is satisfied with her grade. |
13
Status: main; causal marker: by
The wife was angered by her husband’s words. |
The wife was angered by her husband’s words. |
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Status: main; causal marker: by
The boy was thrilled by this idea. |
The boy was thrilled by this idea. |
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Status: main; causal marker: by
The man was weakened by hunger. |
The man was weakened by hunger. |
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Status: main; causal marker: of
The man died of starvation. |
The man died of starvation. |
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Status: main; causal marker: from
The man screamed from the pain. |
The man screamed from the pain. |
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Status: main; causal marker: from
The woman is shivering from the cold. |
The woman is shivering from the cold. |
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Status: main; causal marker: out of
The child began to cry out of fear. |
The child began to cry out of fear. |
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Status: main; causal marker: with
The child laughed with joy. |
The child laughed with joy. |
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Status: main; causal marker: out of
The child hid in the barn out of fear. |
The child hid in the barn out of fear. |
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Status: main; causal marker: out of
The man kept silent out of modesty. |
The man kept silent out of modesty. |
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Status: main; causal marker: in
The woman grabbed her brother’s hand in fear. |
The woman grabbed her brother’s hand in fear. |
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Status: alternate; causal marker: out of
The woman grabbed her brother’s hand out of fear. |
The woman grabbed her brother’s hand out of fear. |
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Status: main; causal marker: from
The woman is tired from work. |
The woman is tired from work. |
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Status: main; causal marker: because of
The woman can’t fall asleep because of the mosquitoes. |
The woman can’t fall asleep because of the mosquitoes. |
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Status: main; causal marker: because of
The water looks bright because of the moon. |
The water looks bright because of the moon. |
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Status: main; causal marker: thanks to
Thanks to his dog, the man had a successful hunt. |
Thanks to his dog, the man had a successful hunt. |
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Status: main; causal marker: at
The wife was angry at her husband. |
The wife was angry at her husband. |
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Status: main; causal marker: because of
The woman was late for work because of her husband. |
The woman was late for work because of her husband. |
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Status: main; causal marker: because of
The people died because of the earthquake. |
The people died because of the earthquake. |
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Status: main; causal marker: because of
All misfortunes happen because of humans/people. |
All misfortunes happen because of humans/people. |
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Status: main; causal marker: thanks to
The man can see better now thanks to the operation. |
The man can see better now thanks to the operation. |
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Status: main; causal marker: thanks to
The woman is alive thanks to that man. |
The woman is alive thanks to that man. |
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Status: main; causal marker: out of
The man told his wife about it out of stupidity. |
The man told his wife about it out of stupidity. |
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Status: main; causal marker: because of
The woman slipped because of carelessness. |
The woman slipped because of carelessness. |
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Status: main; causal marker: thanks to
The pilot was able to land the plane thanks to his experience. |
The pilot was able to land the plane thanks to his experience. |
37
Status: main; causal marker: due to
The pilot couldn’t land the plane due to inexperience. |
The pilot couldn’t land the plane due to inexperience. |
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Status: main; causal marker: out of
In wartime, people ate grass out of hunger. |
In wartime, people ate grass out of hunger. |
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Status: alternate; causal marker: due to
In wartime, people ate grass due to hunger. |
In wartime, people ate grass due to hunger. |
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Status: main; causal marker: out of
The woman went inside out of curiosity. |
The woman went inside out of curiosity. |
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Status: main; causal marker: out of
The man killed his wife out of jealousy. |
The man killed his wife out of jealousy. |
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Status: main; causal marker: out of
The man told everyone about it out of vanity. |
The man told everyone about it out of vanity. |
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Status: main; causal marker: out of
The woman broke all the dishes out of anger. |
The woman broke all the dishes out of anger. |
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Status: main; causal marker: because of
The woman went to sleep clothed because of the cold. |
The woman went to sleep clothed because of the cold. |
Note: This translation is less formal than the one with due to. |
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Status: alternate; causal marker: due to
The woman went to sleep clothed due to the cold. |
The woman went to sleep clothed due to the cold. |
Note: This translation is more formal than the one with because of. |
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Status: main; causal marker: for
The teacher commended the student for his suit. |
The teacher commended the student for his suit. |
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Status: main; causal marker: because of
The man killed his neighbor because of his words. |
The man killed his neighbor because of his words. |
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Status: main; causal marker: over
The children fought over the ball. |
The children fought over the ball. |
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Status: main; causal marker: over
The man argued with his brother over the inheritance. |
The man argued with his brother over the inheritance. |
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Status: main; causal marker: because of
The woman bought the book because of the pictures. |
The woman bought the book because of the pictures. |
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Status: main; causal marker: because of
The woman canceled plans with her friend because of her bad mood. |
The woman canceled plans with her friend because of her bad mood. |
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Status: main; causal marker: judging by
Judging by the puddles, it rained last night. |
Judging by the puddles, it rained last night. |
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Status: main; causal marker: judging by
Judging by the bubbles, the water is boiling. |
Judging by the bubbles, the water is boiling. |
52
Status: main; causal marker: n.a.
Note: The intended meaning cannot be expressed in a single sentence. |
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Status: main; causal marker: n.a.
Note: The intended meaning cannot be expressed in a single sentence. |
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Status: main; causal marker: per
Per mathematical law, this number cannot be less than one. |
Per mathematical law, this number cannot be less than one. |