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| Negation : Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics, ESRI, Salford, 30 oct. -1st nov. 1998, Salford : Royaume-Uni (1998) |
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| The bi-polar Any |
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| Jacques Jayez 1Lucia Tovena 2 |
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| The distribution of "any" may be best understood by replacing the traditional NPI and FC partition with a classification that groups together positive and negative polarity (strong) manifestations while keeping apart indiscriminative (weak) uses. The talk has concentrated on strong "any" and has shown that analyses based on scalar and on modal properties of "any" both support this new perception of the polarity sensitivity of the item |
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| 1 : | École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) |
| École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales [EHESS] | |
| 2 : | Il Centro per la ricerca scientifica e tecnologica (ITC-IRST) |
| Il Centro per la ricerca scientifica e tecnologica (Trento) | |
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| Discipline | : | Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Linguistique |
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| any – negation – polarity |
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| Contributeur : Jacques Jayez | |
| Soumis le : Jeudi 28 Juin 2007, 14:11:51 | |
| Dernière modification le : Vendredi 29 Juin 2007, 15:29:39 | |