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French studies : language and linguistics (2011)
Rowlett, PA. - : Brill, 2013
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Do French speakers really have two grammars?
Rowlett, PA. - : Cambridge University Press, 2013
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French studies : language and linguistics (2009)
Rowlett, PA. - : Modern Humanities Research Association, 2011
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The early absence of the French negative marker ne
Rowlett, PA. - : De Gruyter, 2011
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Syntactic variation in French: diglossia and language change
Rowlett, PA. - 2010
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Giving twice the credit in half the time: managing teaching and assessment with reduced teaching hours
Rowlett, PA. - 2008
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France: language situation
Rowlett, PA. - : Elsevier, 2007
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Cinque's exploded IP in French
Rowlett, PA. - 2007
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Franglais
Rowlett, PA. - : Elsevier, 2007
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Perception, movement and causative verbs: biclausal and monoclausal structures
Rowlett, PA. - 2006
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Negative imperatives and post-verbal clitics: an IP*-internal approach
Rowlett, PA. - 2006
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The Linguistics Strategy Group: a new professional association for linguistics
Rowlett, PA. - 2006
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Teaching linguistics to students of modern foreign languages
Rowlett, PA. - 2004
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Review of Laurence R. Horn and Yasuhiko Kato (eds) (2000) Negation and polarity: syntactic and semantic perspectives. (Oxford University Press.)
Rowlett, PA. - : Cambridge University Press, 2002
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French 'ne' in non-verbal contexts
Rowlett, PA. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2001
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Review of Susan Brown (1999) Sentential negation in Russian. (Stanford: Center for the Study of Language and Information.)
Rowlett, PA. - : Cambridge University Press, 2001
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The French language today : a linguistic introduction, 2nd ed
Rowlett, PA; Battye, A; Hintze, M. - : Routledge, 2000
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On the need for specifiers
Rowlett, PA. - 2000
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French ne really is Neg0
Rowlett, PA. - : University of Salford, 2000
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A non-overt negative operator in French
Rowlett, PA. - : Walter de Gruyter, 1998
Abstract: This paper addresses negative ne, N eg0, in French which is restricted to contexts of sentential (as opposed to constituent) negation. This association is attributed to a single mechanism: ne is licensed and sentential negation is marked via Dynamic Agreement in an S-Structure spec-head configuration with a negative operator in SpecNegP, whereby the [+NEG] feature of the operator is transmitted to Neg°. This conclusion explains central propeties of the negative operator pas. While pas can appear in situ, below SpecNegP, it cannot license nefrom such a position and it has narrow scope; to license ne and have wide scope, pas must overtly raise to SpecNegP. This analysis works well where sentential negation is marked by pas but there are problems where sentential negation is marked, for example, by plus or rien, which will be termed associates. In such contexts, ne can be licensed and sentential negation marked without the associate occupying SpecNegP at SStructure. Other authors have solved the problem by assuming: (a) that associates are negative operators like pas; (b) that they raise to SpecNegP at LF; and, (c) that it is at LF that ne is licensed and sentential negation marked. This analysis is problematic since it provides no principled account for why pas cannot raise to SpecNegP at LF too. In this paper, in contrast, S-Structure is maintained as the relevant level of representation. The inability of pas to mark sentential negation and license ne from below SpecNegP is thus explained. As for the problematic associates, it is argued that these are not in fact negative operators. Rather, the negative operator which occupies SpecNegP — licensing ne and marking sentential negation — is a non-oven element: Op, an alternative surface form (with distinct licensing conditions) to pas of the same lexical item. Crucially, Op occupies SpecNegP at S-Structure and the original analysis ofnt licensing can be maintained.
Keyword: Memory; P Philology. Linguistics; Text and Place
URL: http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/12521/1/1998_A_Non-Overt_Negative_Operator_In_French.pdf
http://usir.salford.ac.uk/id/eprint/12521/
http://www.reference-global.com/stoken/default+domain/PDVVEBHKQSCM3ZEEWX6Y/abs/10.1515/prbs.1998.10.2.185
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