ConSOLE 12 2004 Patras University

Two Ways of Expressing Negation

Hedde H. Zeijlstra

Negative Concord (NC)Syntactic HeadDouble Negation

Abstract

In this paper I will show that whenever a language has a negative marker that is a syntactic head, this language exhibits Negative Concord (NC); languages that only exhibit Double Negation lack a negative head. I will argue that this is a major argument in favour of an analysis of NC in terms of syntactic agreement, since it proves that only NC languages have a syntactic category Neg. Moreover, I argue that this implies that n-words in Negative Concord languages cannot be regarded as semantically negative and that not in every language the negative marker itself is the phonological realization of a negative operator.

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Hedde H. Zeijlstra (2004). two ways of expressing negation. In Proceedings of ConSOLE 12, edited by Sylvia Blaho, Luis Vicente, Mark de Vos, (pp. 245-259).

BibTeX

@inproceedings{Zeijlstra-ConSOLE12-2003, title={Two Ways of Expressing Negation}, author={Hedde H. Zeijlstra}, booktitle={Proceedings of ConSOLE 12}, year={2004}, pages={245-259}, editor={Sylvia Blaho and Luis Vicente and Mark de Vos} }