This paper discusses the syntax of English variable negative concord (NC). Considering variation in acceptance and production of both object NC (\u27I didn\u27t see nothing\u27) and subject NC (\u27nobody couldn\u27t see me\u27), we argue in favor of an amended implementation of the theory in Blanchette (2015), where the elements in NC dependencies are connected by movement. Addressing problems with the analysis of subject NC in particular, we propose that NC involves neg-raising of a null negative operator (cf. Zeijlstra 2004) which conditions the variable pronunciation of other heads in the structure with negative morphology
Standard English is typically described as a double negation language. In double negation languages...
The aim of this paper is to explore some aspects of the syntax-semantics interface representa-tions ...
This paper presents a new study of the grammatical and social factors conditioning variable negative...
In this paper I will show that whenever a language has a negative marker that is a syntactic head, t...
The presence of Negative Concord (NC) and the sentential negative particle ne is investigated in no...
This paper integrates syntactic theory and variationist analysis in an investigation of the variatio...
Cheshire’s (1982) seminal study of Reading adolescents revealed robust use of negative concord, a ub...
Children acquiring a non-negative concord language like English or German have been found to consist...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
In Negative Concord (NC) sentences, single negative meanings are expressed by two or more negative w...
Abstract: This study investigates Negative Concord cross-linguistically in the context of past propo...
International audienceConcord describes a natural language phenomenon in which a single logical mean...
Negative concord is a prominent one-to-many correspondence between form and meaning at the syntax-se...
The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the ...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to get a better understanding of Negative Concord (N...
Standard English is typically described as a double negation language. In double negation languages...
The aim of this paper is to explore some aspects of the syntax-semantics interface representa-tions ...
This paper presents a new study of the grammatical and social factors conditioning variable negative...
In this paper I will show that whenever a language has a negative marker that is a syntactic head, t...
The presence of Negative Concord (NC) and the sentential negative particle ne is investigated in no...
This paper integrates syntactic theory and variationist analysis in an investigation of the variatio...
Cheshire’s (1982) seminal study of Reading adolescents revealed robust use of negative concord, a ub...
Children acquiring a non-negative concord language like English or German have been found to consist...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
In Negative Concord (NC) sentences, single negative meanings are expressed by two or more negative w...
Abstract: This study investigates Negative Concord cross-linguistically in the context of past propo...
International audienceConcord describes a natural language phenomenon in which a single logical mean...
Negative concord is a prominent one-to-many correspondence between form and meaning at the syntax-se...
The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the ...
International audienceThe goal of this paper is to get a better understanding of Negative Concord (N...
Standard English is typically described as a double negation language. In double negation languages...
The aim of this paper is to explore some aspects of the syntax-semantics interface representa-tions ...
This paper presents a new study of the grammatical and social factors conditioning variable negative...