Strict Negative Concord in Slavic and Finno-Ugric
Licensing, Structure and Interpretation
Jacek Witkoś editor Piotr Cegłowski editor Gréte Dalmi editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:4th Jun '24
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Expressing negation is a universal property of all human languages. There is considerable variation, however, in the exact ways negation materializes cross-linguistically. Strict Negative Concord differs both from the Negative Polarity Item strategy and the Asymmetric Negative Concord strategy in that the sentence becomes negative only if the sentence negator is overtly expressed in it, irrespective of how many negative expressions are used.
The central aim of this book is to describe Strict Negative Concord in some Slavic and Finno-Ugric languages. In particular, the volume gives an insight into the forms Strict Negative Concord manifests itself in Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovenian (Slavic), Finnish, Hungarian, Mari (Finno-Ugric) and the closely related Selkup (Samoyedic) to a wide linguistic community. It aims to create a platform for comparison with similar phenomena in well-described European languages.
ISBN: 9783110754797
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 592g
324 pages