The semantic interplay of negation with focus and scalar implicatures influences acceptability judgments. This paper describes two readings of sentences with com- paratives and negation, namely the equality reading and the interval reading. The experiment provides evidence that sentences with negated comparatives prefer the equality reading in Czech. I argue that Czech negated comparatives result in the preferential equality reading as do English negated comparatives; but I challenge the claim that Czech negation ne ‘no’ activates focus alternatives, unlike in English negated comparatives with no where scalar alternatives cause the equality reading. I argue that focus alternatives and scalar alternatives are the same. Both Czech ne- ‘not’ a...
This paper examines the properties of double negation. Starting form the observation that despite th...
The paper provides evidence for a more articulated structure of the comparative as compared with the...
This paper is a contribution to the theory of focus; in particular, it is concerned with what counts...
Constituent negation (CN) is commonly thought to be a subtype of natural language negation which doe...
The central topic of this inquiry is a cross-linguistic contrast in the interaction of conjunction a...
Most research studying neg-raising focuses on English. Two notable exceptions are Bošković & Gaj...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-261) and index.Introduction -- The problem and outline...
Universal quantifiers can be stranded in the manner described by Sportiche (1988), Giusti (1990) and...
We argue that the comparative head that enters into the mor-phologicalmakeupofthecomparative (Bobalj...
Agreement attraction (i.e. facilitatory interference manifested by sped-up reading times) observed i...
International audienceIn this paper, we will present crosslinguistic data on the interpretation of n...
The central topic of this inquiry is a cross-linguistic contrast in the interaction of conjunction a...
Negation is a concept that has hardly received attention in aphasia research. The present study desc...
Experimental Evidence for the Syntax of Phrasal Comparatives in Polish Pancheva (2009) argues that p...
This paper discusses the proposal of the scope relation between modality and negation made by de Haa...
This paper examines the properties of double negation. Starting form the observation that despite th...
The paper provides evidence for a more articulated structure of the comparative as compared with the...
This paper is a contribution to the theory of focus; in particular, it is concerned with what counts...
Constituent negation (CN) is commonly thought to be a subtype of natural language negation which doe...
The central topic of this inquiry is a cross-linguistic contrast in the interaction of conjunction a...
Most research studying neg-raising focuses on English. Two notable exceptions are Bošković & Gaj...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-261) and index.Introduction -- The problem and outline...
Universal quantifiers can be stranded in the manner described by Sportiche (1988), Giusti (1990) and...
We argue that the comparative head that enters into the mor-phologicalmakeupofthecomparative (Bobalj...
Agreement attraction (i.e. facilitatory interference manifested by sped-up reading times) observed i...
International audienceIn this paper, we will present crosslinguistic data on the interpretation of n...
The central topic of this inquiry is a cross-linguistic contrast in the interaction of conjunction a...
Negation is a concept that has hardly received attention in aphasia research. The present study desc...
Experimental Evidence for the Syntax of Phrasal Comparatives in Polish Pancheva (2009) argues that p...
This paper discusses the proposal of the scope relation between modality and negation made by de Haa...
This paper examines the properties of double negation. Starting form the observation that despite th...
The paper provides evidence for a more articulated structure of the comparative as compared with the...
This paper is a contribution to the theory of focus; in particular, it is concerned with what counts...