This paper concerns itself with the superlative morpheme-est and its ability to license Negative Polarity Items (NPIs) such as any or ever, and in particular the compositional analysis of a puzzling type of utterance which incorporates these grammatical elements. Specifically, an embedded clause structure which appears at first glance to be a restrictive relative clause modifier will be argued to be an argument of the superlative morpheme, and an analysis will be presented that brings superlatives in line with comparatives in finding its semantic restrictor in the overt syntax, in the form of a degree clause. The first puzzle comes from an observation about the predictions of von Fintel's 1999 theory of NPI licensing when combined with...
This article investigates scopal properties of negative polarity items (NPIs) in Japanese that are c...
Polarity items must, by definition, fit inside the scope of their licenser; items like any N, in add...
This paper discusses the development of expressions such as “who/God knows WH ” into negative degree...
Thesis: S.M. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Ph...
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 work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
The present contribution proposes an analysis of adjectives that license nonmodal infinitival relati...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate on NPI-licensing constraint focusing on English interrog...
The Fauconnier-Ladusaw analysis of negative polarity licensing (that NPIs are licensed in the scope ...
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
this paper, I investigate the interaction of clause-modifying adjuncts, such as because clauses, wit...
A universal property of natural language is that every language is able to express negation, i.e., e...
This article investigates scopal properties of negative polarity items (NPIs) in Japanese that are c...
Polarity items must, by definition, fit inside the scope of their licenser; items like any N, in add...
This paper discusses the development of expressions such as “who/God knows WH ” into negative degree...
Thesis: S.M. in Linguistics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Linguistics and Ph...
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 work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
This work analyzes the level at which Negative Polarity Item Licensing takes place on the basis of a...
The present contribution proposes an analysis of adjectives that license nonmodal infinitival relati...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate on NPI-licensing constraint focusing on English interrog...
The Fauconnier-Ladusaw analysis of negative polarity licensing (that NPIs are licensed in the scope ...
This paper presents Dutch and English predicates that behave as positive polarity items and provides...
this paper, I investigate the interaction of clause-modifying adjuncts, such as because clauses, wit...
A universal property of natural language is that every language is able to express negation, i.e., e...
This article investigates scopal properties of negative polarity items (NPIs) in Japanese that are c...
Polarity items must, by definition, fit inside the scope of their licenser; items like any N, in add...
This paper discusses the development of expressions such as “who/God knows WH ” into negative degree...