The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the possibility of NC involving scoping of a universal quantifier above negation. I propose that Greek NC instantiates this option. Greek n-words will be analyzed as polarity sensitive universal quantifiers which need negation in order to be licensed, but must raise above negation in order to yield the scoping For All>(*) over bar * (sic). This gives the correct interpretation of NC structures as general negative statements. The effect is achieved by application of QR, and the account is fully compositional, as only sentence negation is the vehicle of logical negation (sic). Greek n-words are also compared to n-words in Romance, Slavic, and Hu...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
Our goal is develop a system which accounts for English 'negative concord' varying from dialect to d...
The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the ...
The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the ...
The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the ...
In this paper, I propose an analysis of Greek negative concord (NC) in terms of quantifier scope. It...
In this paper, I propose an analysis of Greek negative concord (NC) in terms of quantifier scope. It...
In this paper, I propose an analysis of Greek negative concord (NC) in terms of quantifier scope. It...
This paper addresses the two interpretations a combination of negative indefinites can get in conco...
In this paper I will show that whenever a language has a negative marker that is a syntactic head, t...
This paper addresses the two interpretations that a combination of negative indefinites can get in ...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
Our goal is develop a system which accounts for English 'negative concord' varying from dialect to d...
The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the ...
The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the ...
The main claim of this paper is that a general theory of negative concord (NC) should allow for the ...
In this paper, I propose an analysis of Greek negative concord (NC) in terms of quantifier scope. It...
In this paper, I propose an analysis of Greek negative concord (NC) in terms of quantifier scope. It...
In this paper, I propose an analysis of Greek negative concord (NC) in terms of quantifier scope. It...
This paper addresses the two interpretations a combination of negative indefinites can get in conco...
In this paper I will show that whenever a language has a negative marker that is a syntactic head, t...
This paper addresses the two interpretations that a combination of negative indefinites can get in ...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
It is not uncommon in natural languages that negation seems to behave in an illogical manner. The ge...
Our goal is develop a system which accounts for English 'negative concord' varying from dialect to d...