Mitigating Commitment through Negation

The purpose of this paper is to show that the theory of Functional Discourse Grammar constitutes a powerful model to account for the complex phenomenon of Neg-Raising in a consistent and systematic way. Previous studies on Neg-Raising, the phenomenon involving the transfer of the negative from a com...

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Main Author: Quintero María Jesús Pérez
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2018-12-01
Series:Open Linguistics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2018-0033
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spelling doaj-687e320a645c4949be9680f5b50ba6702021-10-02T17:48:07ZengDe GruyterOpen Linguistics2300-99692018-12-014168570610.1515/opli-2018-0033opli-2018-0033Mitigating Commitment through NegationQuintero María Jesús Pérez0Universidad de La Laguna, San Cristóbal de La Laguna,Santa Cruz de Tenerife, SpainThe purpose of this paper is to show that the theory of Functional Discourse Grammar constitutes a powerful model to account for the complex phenomenon of Neg-Raising in a consistent and systematic way. Previous studies on Neg-Raising, the phenomenon involving the transfer of the negative from a complement clause to the matrix clause, have traditionally characterized it in terms of syntactic and, more extensively, semantic criteria. These studies have focused on the delimitation of the type of verbs involved in this construction, since Neg-Raising is only allowed by some complement taking verbs, all related to certain kinds of modality. However, despite having been studied extensively, Neg-Raising remains an unclear phenomenon in certain respects. Taking as a point of departure the classification of Complement Clauses resulting from the application of the three parameters (Entity Type, Presupposition and Factuality) proposed within Functional Discourse Grammar, it is possible to arrive at a consistent delimitation of the constructions exhibiting Neg-Raising. Furthermore, the Morphological Level allows accounting for Neg- Raising without resorting to any kind of movement rule. It is through the operation of Morphological Encoding that the negative comes to occupy its position in the matrix clause.https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2018-0033negationneg-raisingfdgpresuppositionfactualitycomplement clauses
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Mitigating Commitment through Negation
Open Linguistics
negation
neg-raising
fdg
presupposition
factuality
complement clauses
author_facet Quintero María Jesús Pérez
author_sort Quintero María Jesús Pérez
title Mitigating Commitment through Negation
title_short Mitigating Commitment through Negation
title_full Mitigating Commitment through Negation
title_fullStr Mitigating Commitment through Negation
title_full_unstemmed Mitigating Commitment through Negation
title_sort mitigating commitment through negation
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Linguistics
issn 2300-9969
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The purpose of this paper is to show that the theory of Functional Discourse Grammar constitutes a powerful model to account for the complex phenomenon of Neg-Raising in a consistent and systematic way. Previous studies on Neg-Raising, the phenomenon involving the transfer of the negative from a complement clause to the matrix clause, have traditionally characterized it in terms of syntactic and, more extensively, semantic criteria. These studies have focused on the delimitation of the type of verbs involved in this construction, since Neg-Raising is only allowed by some complement taking verbs, all related to certain kinds of modality. However, despite having been studied extensively, Neg-Raising remains an unclear phenomenon in certain respects. Taking as a point of departure the classification of Complement Clauses resulting from the application of the three parameters (Entity Type, Presupposition and Factuality) proposed within Functional Discourse Grammar, it is possible to arrive at a consistent delimitation of the constructions exhibiting Neg-Raising. Furthermore, the Morphological Level allows accounting for Neg- Raising without resorting to any kind of movement rule. It is through the operation of Morphological Encoding that the negative comes to occupy its position in the matrix clause.
topic negation
neg-raising
fdg
presupposition
factuality
complement clauses
url https://doi.org/10.1515/opli-2018-0033
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