Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 2005.Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-184).In this thesis, I advance a semantic theory of Neg-Raising rooted in the work of Bartsch (1973) and Heim (2000) and defend it against syntactic and pragmatic alternatives. The primary source of support for my position on Neg-Raising comes from the natural way in which the approach explains a variety of facts about NPI-licensing in environments containing Neg-Raising predicates. In Chapter 2, a principled account is offered of a previously ill-understood contrast in NPI-licensing under stacked Neg-Raising predicates, first pointed out in Horn (1972). Also addressed are facts advanced in favor of t...
Superlatives come with presuppositions. The sentence in (1), for instance, presupposes that John is ...
Negation is a universal component of human language; polarity sensitivity (i.e., lexical distributio...
Negative Raising (NR) refers to a construction in which the negation of a main clause predicate is s...
Abstract This paper is about the phenomenon known as Neg-Raising. All previous analys...
The pair of Neg-Raised and non-Neg-Raised sentences have generally been analyzed as derivationally r...
It will be shown in this paper that the negative parenthetical with believe doesn\u27t involve Neg-r...
Abstract This article shows that the deontic modals must, should and sup-posed to are all Positive P...
concentrates on some aspects of the problematic behavior, from a logical point of view, of natural l...
In Negative Concord (NC) sentences, single negative meanings are expressed by two or more negative w...
This paper is an attempt to show that given the available observations on the behaviour of negation ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1990.Ti...
In this article I consider some recent objections raised against the syntactic treatment of negation...
Two canonical negatives in Mandarin, mei and bu, display an asymmetry with respect to the presence o...
International audienceNeg-Raising (NR) verbs form a class of verbs with a clausal complement that sh...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1980.MIC...
Superlatives come with presuppositions. The sentence in (1), for instance, presupposes that John is ...
Negation is a universal component of human language; polarity sensitivity (i.e., lexical distributio...
Negative Raising (NR) refers to a construction in which the negation of a main clause predicate is s...
Abstract This paper is about the phenomenon known as Neg-Raising. All previous analys...
The pair of Neg-Raised and non-Neg-Raised sentences have generally been analyzed as derivationally r...
It will be shown in this paper that the negative parenthetical with believe doesn\u27t involve Neg-r...
Abstract This article shows that the deontic modals must, should and sup-posed to are all Positive P...
concentrates on some aspects of the problematic behavior, from a logical point of view, of natural l...
In Negative Concord (NC) sentences, single negative meanings are expressed by two or more negative w...
This paper is an attempt to show that given the available observations on the behaviour of negation ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1990.Ti...
In this article I consider some recent objections raised against the syntactic treatment of negation...
Two canonical negatives in Mandarin, mei and bu, display an asymmetry with respect to the presence o...
International audienceNeg-Raising (NR) verbs form a class of verbs with a clausal complement that sh...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Linguistics and Philosophy, 1980.MIC...
Superlatives come with presuppositions. The sentence in (1), for instance, presupposes that John is ...
Negation is a universal component of human language; polarity sensitivity (i.e., lexical distributio...
Negative Raising (NR) refers to a construction in which the negation of a main clause predicate is s...