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Expression and Interpretation of Negation: An OT Typology: Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, cartea 77

Autor Henriëtte de Swart
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 dec 2009

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789048131617
ISBN-10: 9048131618
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: XVIII, 279 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:2010
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Seria Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

Negation in a Cross-Linguistic Perspective.- Expressive and Interpretive Optimization.- Markedness of Negation.- A Typology of Negative Indefinites.- Sentential Negation and Negative Indefinites.- Double Negation in Negative Concord Languages.- Conclusion and Further Perspectives.

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This study in cross-linguistic semantics explores the territory where logic, natural language and typology meet. While we can all understand the semantics of negation in its role of altering truth values, this ambitious book aims to take the reader much further. A unified analysis of the linguistic ‘behavior’ of negation is hampered by the myriad variations in its syntax and semantics in languages around the world. This is true not just for the expression of negatives, but for their interpretation too.
De Swart deploys the framework of bi-directional Optimality Theory to develop a typology of the relationship between syntax and semantics in negation markers and negative indefinites. In this model, syntactic and semantic constraints act in concert to define the grammar of a language. Some languages are ‘double negative’, some ‘negative concord’, and others belong to subclasses identified by ‘strict negative concord’ ‘nonstrict negative concord’ or ‘negative spread’.
In addition to the above, the author analyses intermediate cases, and examines complex instances of double negation occurring in negative concord languages. Her OT analysis of the Jespersen cycle brings together typological and diachronic variation. This book’s unique combination of theoretical precision and wide empirical coverage make it essential reading for any researcher approaching semantic typology from a logical, linguistic or cognitive perspective.

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Unique in its combination of syntactic and semantic formalization in the analysis developed, and wide empirical coverage of data Valuable in its development of bi-directional Optimality Theory as an empirically viable theory of grammar, and a typology of the syntax-semantics interface Distinctively combines a surface-oriented syntax with a fully compositional semantics Offers the most refined analysis so far of instances of double negation in negative concord languages