[[abstract]]We first point out that Mandarin Chinese and English show a striking contrast with respect to metalinguistic negation. Simple negated sentences in English freely allow metalinguistic readings of the negation whereas counterpart sentences in Mandarin do not. The cross-linguistic difference is then derived from independently motivated structural representations of negation in these two languages interacting with a single proposed universal syntactic constraint on the availability of metalinguistic readings of negative sentences. We show that the proposed constraint also accurately distinguishes within Mandarin between negative sentences which prohibit metalinguistic readings, on the one hand, and negative sentences which allow the...
This paper aims at providing a semantic account of the mechanism informing the use of negative modal...
Restricted until 29 July 2010.This dissertation is an investigation of the possible influence of nat...
Negation can be conveyed through various forms in a language. In Chinese, bù is the most common nega...
[[abstract]]We first point out that Mandarin Chinese and English show a striking contrast with respe...
This paper confronts the applicability of the posited distinction between straightforward, descripti...
Horn (2001: 377) proposes a descriptive/metalinguistic dichotomy of negation: descriptive negation i...
This article explores negation in Chinese on the basis of written and spoken corpora of Mandarin Chi...
This study reports two metalinguistic parameters that constitute the schematic control of lateral in...
Negation in English and Mandarin Chinese exhibit a peculiar difference. In response to negative yes-...
This article is about metalinguistic negation and the types of criteria making a straightforward dis...
Negation is frequently found in every language, and many logicians or linguists have been carrying o...
This article is about metalinguistic negation and the types of criteria making a straightforward dis...
1. Introduction This paper addresses Japanese metalinguistic negation and Negative Polarity Items (h...
abstract: The primary topic of this dissertation is the grammaticalization of negation in three Sini...
This paper aims at providing a semantic account of the mechanism informing the use of negative modal...
This paper aims at providing a semantic account of the mechanism informing the use of negative modal...
Restricted until 29 July 2010.This dissertation is an investigation of the possible influence of nat...
Negation can be conveyed through various forms in a language. In Chinese, bù is the most common nega...
[[abstract]]We first point out that Mandarin Chinese and English show a striking contrast with respe...
This paper confronts the applicability of the posited distinction between straightforward, descripti...
Horn (2001: 377) proposes a descriptive/metalinguistic dichotomy of negation: descriptive negation i...
This article explores negation in Chinese on the basis of written and spoken corpora of Mandarin Chi...
This study reports two metalinguistic parameters that constitute the schematic control of lateral in...
Negation in English and Mandarin Chinese exhibit a peculiar difference. In response to negative yes-...
This article is about metalinguistic negation and the types of criteria making a straightforward dis...
Negation is frequently found in every language, and many logicians or linguists have been carrying o...
This article is about metalinguistic negation and the types of criteria making a straightforward dis...
1. Introduction This paper addresses Japanese metalinguistic negation and Negative Polarity Items (h...
abstract: The primary topic of this dissertation is the grammaticalization of negation in three Sini...
This paper aims at providing a semantic account of the mechanism informing the use of negative modal...
This paper aims at providing a semantic account of the mechanism informing the use of negative modal...
Restricted until 29 July 2010.This dissertation is an investigation of the possible influence of nat...
Negation can be conveyed through various forms in a language. In Chinese, bù is the most common nega...