Beyond descriptive and metalinguistic negation
Although the distinction between descriptive and metalinguistic negation is well established, there is no general agreement on what triggers metalinguistic negation, how it is processed by the addressee, or what its scope is. The articles of this Special Collection offer a fine-grained analysis of metalinguistic negation at the syntax, semantics and pragmatics interfaces from both theoretical and experimental perspectives.
Guest editors: Cristina Grisot & Joanna Blochowiak
Articles
The pragmatics of descriptive and metalinguistic negation: experimental data from French
Joanna Blochowiak and Cristina Grisot
2018-04-20 2018 • Volume 3
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Metalinguistic negation from an informational perspective
Pierre Larrivée
2018-05-02 2018 • Volume 3
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A set of semantic and pragmatic criteria for descriptive vs. metalinguistic negation
Jacques Moeschler
2018-05-17 2018 • Volume 3
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To wish or not to wish: Modality and (metalinguistic) negation
Genoveva Puskás
2018-11-21 2018 • Volume 3
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Collections
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Data-driven analyses of ellipsis (mis)matches
Neoconstructionist perspectives on form and meaning composition
On the nature of agents
Change of state expressions
The syntax of argument structure alternations across frameworks
Thematic formatives and linguistic theory
Multivaluation in agreement
GLOWing Papers 2021
Speaker, Addressee, and Social Relation
Non-Conservativity with Precise Proportions
GLOWing Papers 2020
The grammar of Agree(ment) and Reference
Meaning-driven selectional restrictions in the domain of clause embedding
The acquisition of the syntactic tree. Insights from cartography
GLOWing Papers 2019
Definiteness and referentiality
Contrastive, given, new - encoding varieties of topic and focus
New perspectives on the NP/ DP debate
Micro-variation in subject realization and interpretation
Subject Extraction
Information structure and syntactic change
Experimental Approaches to Ellipsis
GLOWing Papers 2018
Formal Approaches to Dialectal Syntax
Rhotics in Phonological Theory
Resolving conflicts within and across modules
The Grammar of Dispositions
Unergative predicates. Architecture and variation
Beyond descriptive and metalinguistic negation
Participles: Form, Use and Meaning
The interpretation of the mass-count distinction across languages and populations
The Internal and External Syntax of Adverbial Clauses
Individuals, Communities, and Sound Change
Motivating Form in Morpho-syntax
Quantifier Scope
Acquisition of Quantification
Probabilistic grammars
Prosody and constituent structure
Suspended Affixation
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Marginal Contrasts
Perspective Taking
Focus concord constructions in Japanese and other languages
Headedness in Phonology
Partitives
Internally-Headed Relative Clauses
What drives syntactic computation?
Palatalization