The purpose of this paper is to investigate on NPI-licensing constraint focusing on English interrogative sentences and clarify their behavior within the formalism of HPSG. The Polarity Operator in questions and imperatives will be examined to clarify their syntactic and semantic properties. In this paper, Tonhauser (2001), most of which I basically agree to, will be modified to have a stronger power incorporating all relevant NPI-licensing phenomena into one single principle - (non)veridicality.Supported by the Grant for the Reform of University Education under the BK21 Project of SNU
For some thirty years negative polarity items (NPIs) have provided crucial evidence for linguistic t...
The paper presents a unified account of licensing conditions of Negative Polarity Items (NPI) in Tel...
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
Our paper aims at capturing the distribution of negative polarity items (NPIs) within lexicalized Tr...
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...
Existing analyses of NPI licensing in questions instantiate two different approaches. One approach h...
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...
The paper presents a unified account of licensing conditions of Negative Polarity Items (NPI) in Tel...
This paper examines typology of Negative Polarity Items (NPIs) in Korean, focusing on their distribu...
Our paper aims at capturing the distri-bution of negative polarity items (NPIs) within lexicalized T...
In this paper we argue that Korean negative polarity items (NPIs) are interpreted above the scope of...
This paper presents a dynamic semantic approach to the licensing of Polarity Sensitive Items (PSIs) ...
For some thirty years negative polarity items (NPIs) have provided crucial evidence for linguistic t...
The paper presents a unified account of licensing conditions of Negative Polarity Items (NPI) in Tel...
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
Our paper aims at capturing the distribution of negative polarity items (NPIs) within lexicalized Tr...
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...
Existing analyses of NPI licensing in questions instantiate two different approaches. One approach h...
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...
The paper presents a unified account of licensing conditions of Negative Polarity Items (NPI) in Tel...
This paper examines typology of Negative Polarity Items (NPIs) in Korean, focusing on their distribu...
Our paper aims at capturing the distri-bution of negative polarity items (NPIs) within lexicalized T...
In this paper we argue that Korean negative polarity items (NPIs) are interpreted above the scope of...
This paper presents a dynamic semantic approach to the licensing of Polarity Sensitive Items (PSIs) ...
For some thirty years negative polarity items (NPIs) have provided crucial evidence for linguistic t...
The paper presents a unified account of licensing conditions of Negative Polarity Items (NPI) in Tel...
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...