Negative verb

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11Languages of Togo / Gbe languages / Negation / Complementizer / Fon language / Auxiliary verb / Ewe language / Negative / Languages of Africa / Languages of Ghana / Languages of Benin

On the right peripheral typing morphemes: The case of negation in Gbe (Kwa)

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Source URL: www.ling.helsinki.fi

Language: English - Date: 2003-10-01 13:16:57
12Semantics / Pragmatics / Philosophy of language / Human communication / Question / English modal verb / Negation / Speech act / Yes and no / Linguistics / Grammar / Language

The Meaning and Use of Negative Polar Interrogatives Brian Reese University of Texas at Austin On the standard theory of interrogative meaning, the denotation of a question is the set of propositions comprising its direc

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Source URL: www.cssp.cnrs.fr

Language: English - Date: 2010-11-22 10:35:29
13Auxiliary verb / Double negative / Imperative mood / Negation / Grammatical mood / Araki language / Linguistics / Grammar / Semantics

HEDDE ZEIJLSTRA (UNIVERSITY OF TÜBINGEN) The Ban on True Negative Imperatives: new insights from the study of negative concord I. True Negative Imperatives (TNIs) are constructions in which a verb with imperative morpho

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Source URL: www.cssp.cnrs.fr

Language: English - Date: 2010-11-22 10:35:25
14Main Page / Allen Christensen / Negative verb

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Source URL: www.consortiumlibrary.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-05-14 00:37:52
15Question / Negation / Grammatical polarity / Japanese language / Auxiliary verb / Existential quantification / English modal verb / Negative / Grammar / Linguistics / Mathematics

On two varieties of negative polar interrogatives in Japanese Introduction: It has been observed in the literature (e.g., Ladd 1981, Romero & Han 2004, Asher & Reese[removed]that negative polar interrogatives often (though

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Source URL: jk.mit.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-12 21:49:46
16Parts of speech / Double negative / Control / Verb / Auxiliary verb / Negation / Grammatical polarity / Predicate / Linguistics / Grammar / Semantics

Negative Concord and Restructuring in Palestinian Arabic: A Comparison of TAG and CCG Analyses Frederick M. Hoyt Linguistics Department University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station B5100

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Source URL: fmhoyt.colliertech.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-12 22:35:32
17Double negative / Semantics / Auxiliary verb / Polarity item / Control / Verb / Negation / Copula / Linguistics / Grammar / Parts of speech

Long-Distance Negative Concord and Restructuring in Palestinian Arabic Frederick M. Hoyt Linguistics Department University of Texas at Austin 1 University Station B5100 Austin, TX, USA[removed]

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Source URL: fmhoyt.colliertech.org

Language: English - Date: 2011-12-12 22:35:22
18English grammar / Semantics / Auxiliary verb / Modal verb / Modal logic / English modal verb / Yes and no / Double negative / Veridicality / Logic / Philosophical logic / Grammar

MODAL AUXILIARIES ARE SEMANTICALLY EMPTY 1. Modal Concord: Modal Concord (MC) is a phenomenon where two modal expressions do not yield a cumulative reading, but yield only one modal operator at LF. Geurts & Huitink (2006

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Source URL: www.salt17.uconn.edu

Language: English - Date: 2007-03-06 22:45:29
19Language / Double negative / Negation / Grammatical polarity / Auxiliary verb / Welsh language / Grammar / Linguistics / Semantics

A minimalist approach to Jespersen’s Cycle in Welsh David Willis Dept. of Linguistics, University of Cambridge A frequent development is for languages to replace a preverbal marker of negation with a newly innovated po

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Source URL: www.ling.cam.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-06 13:27:25
20Bulgarian language / Europe / Languages of Europe / Arabic grammar / Verb

Agree in the Functional Domain: Evidence from the Morphosyntax of Positive and Negative Imperatives in Standard Arabic

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Source URL: www.lingref.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-07-01 12:49:00
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