Attitude predicates can be classified by the kinds of complements they can embed: declaratives, interrogatives or both. However, several authors have claimed that predicates like be certain can only embed interrogatives in specific environments. According to Mayr, these are exactly the environments that license negative polarity items (NPIs). In his analysis, both NPIs and embedded interrogatives are licensed by the same semantic strengthening procedure. If this is right, one would expect a correlation between acceptability of be certain whether and NPIs. The analysis also predicts a contrast between antecedents vs. consequents of conditionals and restrictors vs. scopes of universal quantifiers. This paper tests these predictions experiment...
This article provides an account of the distribution and interpretation of polarity particles in res...
This paper investigates the possibilities of licensing Negative Polarity Items (NPIs) across clause ...
This thesis is about licensing of Negative Polarity Items (NPIs) in non-negative Yes-No (YN) questio...
Attitude predicates can be classified by the kinds of complements they can embed: declaratives, inte...
Based on Brandtler (2012), this paper argues that polarity items are sensitive to evaluability, a co...
Borkin (1971) established that the acceptability of negative polarity items (NPI, hereafter) in inte...
Although the field of polarity is well researched, this monograph offers a new take on polarity sens...
Polarity items are linguistic expressions such as any, at all, some, which are acceptable in some li...
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
The scalar approach to negative polarity item (NPI) licensing assumes that NPIs are allowable in con...
International audienceThe received view on the distribution of polarity items is that positive polar...
This dissertation investigates the peculiar behavior of negative polarity items in questions and arg...
The goal of this study is to provide better empirical insight into the licensing conditions of a lar...
Most generally, a tag question is a discourse move effected by means of a sentence with declarative ...
An electronic poster from "Polarity from Different Perspectives," New York University, 2005. The aut...
This article provides an account of the distribution and interpretation of polarity particles in res...
This paper investigates the possibilities of licensing Negative Polarity Items (NPIs) across clause ...
This thesis is about licensing of Negative Polarity Items (NPIs) in non-negative Yes-No (YN) questio...
Attitude predicates can be classified by the kinds of complements they can embed: declaratives, inte...
Based on Brandtler (2012), this paper argues that polarity items are sensitive to evaluability, a co...
Borkin (1971) established that the acceptability of negative polarity items (NPI, hereafter) in inte...
Although the field of polarity is well researched, this monograph offers a new take on polarity sens...
Polarity items are linguistic expressions such as any, at all, some, which are acceptable in some li...
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
The scalar approach to negative polarity item (NPI) licensing assumes that NPIs are allowable in con...
International audienceThe received view on the distribution of polarity items is that positive polar...
This dissertation investigates the peculiar behavior of negative polarity items in questions and arg...
The goal of this study is to provide better empirical insight into the licensing conditions of a lar...
Most generally, a tag question is a discourse move effected by means of a sentence with declarative ...
An electronic poster from "Polarity from Different Perspectives," New York University, 2005. The aut...
This article provides an account of the distribution and interpretation of polarity particles in res...
This paper investigates the possibilities of licensing Negative Polarity Items (NPIs) across clause ...
This thesis is about licensing of Negative Polarity Items (NPIs) in non-negative Yes-No (YN) questio...