Autocausative refers to a type of reflexive that denotes "in an overwhelming majority of cases, change of location or motion which the (human) referent causes by his own activity."[1] In this kind of event, "the mind or will of an animate entity initiates some movement of their own body [...] or a part thereof." The (usually animated) "referent represented by the subject combines the activity of actor and undergoes a change of state like a patient/subject."[2] Some Spanish examples include "verbs of displacement," such as Spanish; Castilian: mudarse, Spanish; Castilian: moverse, and Spanish; Castilian: desplazarse, and "internal bodily motion," such as Spanish; Castilian: agitarse, Spanish; Castilian: removerse, Spanish; Castilian: revolverse .[3]