Guerzoni and Sharvit (Linguistics and Philosophy 30:361-391, 2007) provide an argument that plural, but not singular, wh-phrases may contain a negative polarity item in their restriction, and connect this with the semantic property of exhaustivity. I will show that this claim is factually incorrect, and that the theory of negative polarity licensing does not need to be complicated by taking number distinctions into account. In addition, I will argue that number distinctions do not appear to be relevant for polarity items in the restriction of definite noun phrases either.</p
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
In some recent works on negative polarity, exhaustivity is posited as the single defining property o...
International audienceThis paper revisits the phenomenon of negative concord (NC) as an instance of ...
Guerzoni and Sharvit (Linguistics and Philosophy 30:361-391, 2007) provide an argument that plural, ...
Guerzoni and Sharvit (Linguistics and Philosophy 30:361-391, 2007) provide an argument that plural, ...
Guerzoni and Sharvit (Linguistics and Philosophy 30:361-391, 2007) provide an argument that plural, ...
Guerzoni and Sharvit (Linguistics and Philosophy 30:361-391, 2007) provide an argument that plural, ...
Existing analyses of NPI licensing in questions instantiate two different approaches. One approach h...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate on NPI-licensing constraint focusing on English interrog...
For some thirty years negative polarity items (NPIs) have provided crucial evidence for linguistic t...
ABSTRACT. Positive polarity items (PPIs) are generally thought to have the boring property that they...
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 paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
In some recent works on negative polarity, exhaustivity is posited as the single defining property o...
International audienceThis paper revisits the phenomenon of negative concord (NC) as an instance of ...
Guerzoni and Sharvit (Linguistics and Philosophy 30:361-391, 2007) provide an argument that plural, ...
Guerzoni and Sharvit (Linguistics and Philosophy 30:361-391, 2007) provide an argument that plural, ...
Guerzoni and Sharvit (Linguistics and Philosophy 30:361-391, 2007) provide an argument that plural, ...
Guerzoni and Sharvit (Linguistics and Philosophy 30:361-391, 2007) provide an argument that plural, ...
Existing analyses of NPI licensing in questions instantiate two different approaches. One approach h...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate on NPI-licensing constraint focusing on English interrog...
For some thirty years negative polarity items (NPIs) have provided crucial evidence for linguistic t...
ABSTRACT. Positive polarity items (PPIs) are generally thought to have the boring property that they...
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 paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
In some recent works on negative polarity, exhaustivity is posited as the single defining property o...
International audienceThis paper revisits the phenomenon of negative concord (NC) as an instance of ...