The stranding of negation markers

The inverse scope of the negation marker in a sentence such as All the students have not read the book has frequently been described in the literature, and various explanations have been offered for why the negation marker may (but need not) take scope over the more highly positioned QP. I will arg...

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Main Author: Robert Cirillo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti 2011-05-01
Series:Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
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Online Access:http://bwpl.unibuc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BWPL_2011_nr-1_Cirillo.pdf
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spelling doaj-54fc287c671f444a8d9ef61a09e77e102020-11-25T02:46:27ZengEditura Universitatii din BucurestiBucharest Working Papers in Linguistics 2069-92392069-92392011-05-01XIII14962The stranding of negation markersRobert CirilloThe inverse scope of the negation marker in a sentence such as All the students have not read the book has frequently been described in the literature, and various explanations have been offered for why the negation marker may (but need not) take scope over the more highly positioned QP. I will argue in this paper that the best explanation for this phenomenon is the Neg Stranding Hypothesis, according to which the subject of the sentence All the students have not read the book with the [Ø > “] reading is the negated QP not all the students and the negation marker has been stranded by the QP all the students.http://bwpl.unibuc.ro/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/BWPL_2011_nr-1_Cirillo.pdfconstituent negationsentential negationinverse scopeuniversal quantifierstrandingLogical Formreconstructionpartial deletion
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The stranding of negation markers
Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
constituent negation
sentential negation
inverse scope
universal quantifier
stranding
Logical Form
reconstruction
partial deletion
author_facet Robert Cirillo
author_sort Robert Cirillo
title The stranding of negation markers
title_short The stranding of negation markers
title_full The stranding of negation markers
title_fullStr The stranding of negation markers
title_full_unstemmed The stranding of negation markers
title_sort stranding of negation markers
publisher Editura Universitatii din Bucuresti
series Bucharest Working Papers in Linguistics
issn 2069-9239
2069-9239
publishDate 2011-05-01
description The inverse scope of the negation marker in a sentence such as All the students have not read the book has frequently been described in the literature, and various explanations have been offered for why the negation marker may (but need not) take scope over the more highly positioned QP. I will argue in this paper that the best explanation for this phenomenon is the Neg Stranding Hypothesis, according to which the subject of the sentence All the students have not read the book with the [Ø > “] reading is the negated QP not all the students and the negation marker has been stranded by the QP all the students.
topic constituent negation
sentential negation
inverse scope
universal quantifier
stranding
Logical Form
reconstruction
partial deletion
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