this paper, I investigate the interaction of clause-modifying adjuncts, such as because clauses, with negation and the licensing of negative polarity items. I show how an account in which because clauses are adjuncts which can be basegenerated adjoined to either IP or VP explains the ambiguity of examples containing because clauses and negation, and how, in conjunction with the roofing theory of negative polarity licensing (Ladusaw 1992), this assumption explains the licensing of negative polarity items in because clause constructions. I then show how an extension of the analysis in Kadmon and Landman 1993 accounts for the NPIs which can appear within the because clause
A universal property of natural language is that every language is able to express negation, i.e., e...
Thesis: S.M. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Ph...
The main objective of this article is to explore a Minimalist-based approach (Chomsky 1993, 1994) to...
International audienceThe received view on the distribution of polarity items is that positive polar...
International audienceThe received view on the distribution of polarity items is that positive polar...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
The Fauconnier-Ladusaw analysis of negative polarity licensing (that NPIs are licensed in the scope ...
This paper investigates the possibilities of licensing Negative Polarity Items (NPIs) across clause ...
Observing some asymmetries in cross-clausal negative polarity licensing in Korean, Lee (2017) propos...
The theory of negative polarity licensing put forward in Ladusaw (1979) is admirable for a number of...
For some thirty years negative polarity items (NPIs) have provided crucial evidence for linguistic t...
PPIs). In the first chapter, I give an overview of the phenomenon, using examples from different lan...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate on NPI-licensing constraint focusing on English interrog...
A universal property of natural language is that every language is able to express negation, i.e., e...
Thesis: S.M. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Ph...
The main objective of this article is to explore a Minimalist-based approach (Chomsky 1993, 1994) to...
International audienceThe received view on the distribution of polarity items is that positive polar...
International audienceThe received view on the distribution of polarity items is that positive polar...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
The Fauconnier-Ladusaw analysis of negative polarity licensing (that NPIs are licensed in the scope ...
This paper investigates the possibilities of licensing Negative Polarity Items (NPIs) across clause ...
Observing some asymmetries in cross-clausal negative polarity licensing in Korean, Lee (2017) propos...
The theory of negative polarity licensing put forward in Ladusaw (1979) is admirable for a number of...
For some thirty years negative polarity items (NPIs) have provided crucial evidence for linguistic t...
PPIs). In the first chapter, I give an overview of the phenomenon, using examples from different lan...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate on NPI-licensing constraint focusing on English interrog...
A universal property of natural language is that every language is able to express negation, i.e., e...
Thesis: S.M. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Ph...
The main objective of this article is to explore a Minimalist-based approach (Chomsky 1993, 1994) to...