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From Latin to Modern Italian: Some Notes on Negation
In: Languages; Volume 7; Issue 1; Pages: 46 (2022)
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Polarity Items in Basque. Experimental evidence for their existential reading
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An analysis of negation-dependent times amwu-phrases in Korean, and its theoretical consequences ...
Bae, Sooyoung. - : Digital Repository at the University of Maryland, 2020
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An analysis of negation-dependent times amwu-phrases in Korean, and its theoretical consequences
Bae, Sooyoung. - 2020
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Language Dominance Affects Bilingual Performance and Processing Outcomes in Adulthood
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Negative Indefinites in the history of Portuguese : the case of nemigalha
In: Estudos de Linguistica Galega (2018) (2018)
Abstract: This paper focuses on negative indefinites in Portuguese, paying particular attention to nemigalha, a negative indefinite that disappeared from the language around the 16th century. We claim that nemigalha originates from the reanalysis of the negative particle nem and the minimizer migalha in an early stage of the language, starting as a weak negative polarity item and then becoming a strong negative polarity item, in the sense of Martins (1997, 2000). It is well known that minimizers can grammaticalize into intrinsically negative items, being good candidates to undergo the Jespersen Cycle (Jespersen 1917). Although that was not the case of nemigalha, it completed all the grammaticalization stages proposed by Garzonio & Poletto (2008, 2009), losing all the properties of a common noun and being able to stand alone as the only negative marker in preverbal position. The comparison between nemigalha and the negative indefinite nada shows that both items exhibited similar behaviour and occurred in identical contexts, probably acting as competing items until nemigalha’s disappearance. Furthermore, a few examples from the 16th century suggest that nemigalha might have become a more functional item, participating as a negation marker in presuppositional contexts (cf. Larrivée 2010 and Hansen 2013).
Keyword: minimizers; n-words; negation; negative concord; Old Portuguese; P1-1091; PC1-5498; Philology. Linguistics; polarity items; Romanic languages
URL: https://doaj.org/article/17417a96f5234ddca6c7225e60c026b2
https://doi.org/10.15304/elg.ve1.3552
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Negation in Bulgarian yes-no questions: Polarity items and negative concord ...
Dimitrova, Margarita. - : Selected papers on theoretical and applied linguistics, 2017
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Double Negation in a Negative Concord language: An experimental investigation
In: ISSN: 0024-3841 ; Lingua ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01158576 ; Lingua, Elsevier, 2015, 163, pp.75-107. ⟨10.1016/j.lingua.2015.05.012⟩ (2015)
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The Licensing of Negative Sensitive Items in Jordanian Arabic
Alsarayreh, Atef Atallah. - : University of Kansas, 2012
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Negation, focus, and negative concord in Japanese
In: Toronto Working Papers in Linguistics; Vol 28 (2008): Proceedings of the International Conference on East Asian Linguistics ; 1718-3510 ; 1705-8619 (2008)
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