The goal of this article is to provide a principled account of the semantic contribution of the so-called “expletive” negation, as it occurs in negative exclamatives. This type of negation differs from canonical negation in that it does not contribute its canonical meaning as a propositional operator, occurs higher in the syntactic structure of the clause, does not license negative polarity items, and expresses a bias towards the opposite polarity. In this article, we show that these properties are also found in negative rhetorical questions. We propose that exclamatives, as well as rhetorical questions, denote sets of propositions structured into Boolean algebras, with the negation imposing an order of informativity upon such structure
In this paper we study the diachronic development of expletive negation from Indo-European to French...
In this article, we tried to reveal the essence of negation in language and we determined its place ...
In this paper we study the diachronic development of expletive negation from Indo-European to French...
The goal of this article is to provide a principled account of the semantic contribution of the so-c...
This paper studies the island effects induced by negation in exclamative sentences. In order to expl...
A universal property of natural language is that every language is able to express negation, i.e., e...
This paper is devoted to the effect of negative polarity on presuppositions and scalar implicatures,...
This paper focuses mainly on negative polar questions. Following on from the relevant literature, we...
This paper makes two main claims: the presence of two or more negative elements in Negative Concord,...
concentrates on some aspects of the problematic behavior, from a logical point of view, of natural l...
Natural language negation is persistently negative in the pragmatic sense, and emphatic and attenuat...
Natural language negation is persistently negative in the pragmatic sense, and emphatic and attenuat...
Natural language negation is persistently negative in the pragmatic sense, and emphatic and attenuat...
Why do some negative sentences sound strange, even when they are both true and grammatical? We explo...
This paper offers an overview of the different constructions used to express negation in English. Ba...
In this paper we study the diachronic development of expletive negation from Indo-European to French...
In this article, we tried to reveal the essence of negation in language and we determined its place ...
In this paper we study the diachronic development of expletive negation from Indo-European to French...
The goal of this article is to provide a principled account of the semantic contribution of the so-c...
This paper studies the island effects induced by negation in exclamative sentences. In order to expl...
A universal property of natural language is that every language is able to express negation, i.e., e...
This paper is devoted to the effect of negative polarity on presuppositions and scalar implicatures,...
This paper focuses mainly on negative polar questions. Following on from the relevant literature, we...
This paper makes two main claims: the presence of two or more negative elements in Negative Concord,...
concentrates on some aspects of the problematic behavior, from a logical point of view, of natural l...
Natural language negation is persistently negative in the pragmatic sense, and emphatic and attenuat...
Natural language negation is persistently negative in the pragmatic sense, and emphatic and attenuat...
Natural language negation is persistently negative in the pragmatic sense, and emphatic and attenuat...
Why do some negative sentences sound strange, even when they are both true and grammatical? We explo...
This paper offers an overview of the different constructions used to express negation in English. Ba...
In this paper we study the diachronic development of expletive negation from Indo-European to French...
In this article, we tried to reveal the essence of negation in language and we determined its place ...
In this paper we study the diachronic development of expletive negation from Indo-European to French...