There is good evidence that humans have difficulty understanding random processes as part of causative accounts.
The first element 6 of this list corresponds to the meaning of the causative suffix and designates a causative event.
Yet, the same verb run is not derived from a causative verb when it occurs without the directional phrase.
However, the possible links between the acquisition of locative and causative verbs have not been systematically investigated.
Paradoxically, outbreaks are more likely to be investigated using case-control or cohort studies when the causative organism has been identified as campylobacter.
This implies that more insight can be obtained into causative mechanisms underlying the transmission dynamics of the pathogen.
Note, though, that these verbs can take the nasal prefix when the applicative/causative suffix -ke is present.
Note that not every predicate lacking the causative component in its meaning is able to inherit this property from the suffix.