This article focuses primarily on the claim in previous research that finiteness asymmetry occurs less often in imperative negation, due to its illocutionary dynamicity, than in standard negation, due to its stativity. Its secondary aim is to identify the languages suitable to test this hypothesis, with specialized imperatives as well as negative imperatives. The findings of this identification process in a balanced 200-language sample confirm the imperative and its negative counterpart as near-universal sentence types while simultaneously providing evidence for specialization asymmetry and thus for a certain mutual independence between the two. The results about finiteness asymmetry challenge the earlier claim: not only is finiteness asymm...
In this paper we study the diachronic development of expletive negation from Indo-European to French...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This paper investigates Zanuttini's (1997) generalization about the incompatibility between sententi...
This paper provides a novel account for the cross-linguistic variation in the compatibility of imper...
A number of researchers have offered hypotheses about the syntactic relationship between Tense and N...
While some languages have negative imperatives, others do not, and express prohibition through suppl...
Languages cross-linguistically differ with respect to whether they accept or ban True Negative Imper...
Negative imperatives seem to be a tough nut to crack. However, a comprehensive theory of meaning sho...
The present article examines the claim in the literature that the negative first principle, i.e. the...
The article examines the striking correlation of the directive infinitive with negation in Dutch. Th...
Languages cross-linguistically differ with respect to whether they accept or ban True Negative Imper...
This dissertation examines imperative constructions within English and across languages. Cross-lingu...
This paper investigates Zanuttini\u27s (1997) generalization about the incompatibility between sente...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
In this paper we study the diachronic development of expletive negation from Indo-European to French...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This paper investigates Zanuttini's (1997) generalization about the incompatibility between sententi...
This paper provides a novel account for the cross-linguistic variation in the compatibility of imper...
A number of researchers have offered hypotheses about the syntactic relationship between Tense and N...
While some languages have negative imperatives, others do not, and express prohibition through suppl...
Languages cross-linguistically differ with respect to whether they accept or ban True Negative Imper...
Negative imperatives seem to be a tough nut to crack. However, a comprehensive theory of meaning sho...
The present article examines the claim in the literature that the negative first principle, i.e. the...
The article examines the striking correlation of the directive infinitive with negation in Dutch. Th...
Languages cross-linguistically differ with respect to whether they accept or ban True Negative Imper...
This dissertation examines imperative constructions within English and across languages. Cross-lingu...
This paper investigates Zanuttini\u27s (1997) generalization about the incompatibility between sente...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
In this paper we study the diachronic development of expletive negation from Indo-European to French...
This dissertation is a cross-linguistic investigation into the structure and interpretation of imper...
This paper investigates Zanuttini's (1997) generalization about the incompatibility between sententi...