accusative vs causative

accusative

adj
  • Producing accusations; in a manner that reflects a finding of fault or blame 

  • Applied to the case (as the fourth case of Latin, Lithuanian and Greek nouns) which expresses the immediate object on which the action or influence of a transitive verb has its limited influence. Other parts of speech, including secondary or predicate direct objects, will also influence a sentence’s construction. In German the case used for direct objects. 

noun
  • The accusative case. 

causative

adj
  • Expressing a cause or causation. 

  • Involving, or affected by, causality. 

  • Acting as a cause. 

noun
  • An expression of an agent causing or forcing a patient to perform an action (or to be in a certain condition). 

How often have the words accusative and causative occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )