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2017
Introductory note. This entry doesn’t have precisely the encyclopedic character of a dictionary article in the sense that its subject is not available in advance and susceptible to being treated as one of the givens within the general scope of this work.
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Introductory note. This entry doesn’t have precisely the encyclopedic character of a dictionary article in the sense that its subject is not available in advance and susceptible to being treated as one of the givens within the general scope of this work.
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Studia Linguistica, 2014
AbstractThe goal of this article is to provide a principled account of the semantic contribution of the so‐called “expletive” negation, as it occurs in negative exclamatives. This type of negation differs from canonical negation in that it does not contribute its canonical meaning as a propositional operator, occurs higher in the syntactic structure of
Delfitto D, Fiorin G
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AbstractThe goal of this article is to provide a principled account of the semantic contribution of the so‐called “expletive” negation, as it occurs in negative exclamatives. This type of negation differs from canonical negation in that it does not contribute its canonical meaning as a propositional operator, occurs higher in the syntactic structure of
Delfitto D, Fiorin G
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2022
Proceedings of the ESSLLI 2022 Student Session Whether-exclamatives Sara Amido & Sebastian Buchczyk We propose a new category of exclamatives, whether-exclamatives, based on data from European Portuguese and Standard German. We argue that these seem to function as answers to polar questions only because they are coordinated structures in which the ...
Amido, Sara, Buchczyk, Sebastian
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Proceedings of the ESSLLI 2022 Student Session Whether-exclamatives Sara Amido & Sebastian Buchczyk We propose a new category of exclamatives, whether-exclamatives, based on data from European Portuguese and Standard German. We argue that these seem to function as answers to polar questions only because they are coordinated structures in which the ...
Amido, Sara, Buchczyk, Sebastian
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2022
Abstract The exclamation point was invented in the 1300s, but we don’t know its origins for sure. One theory is that it came from the Latin word Io—an exclamation of joy or triumph—with the I written above the o. But a fourteenth-century Italian Humanist named Iacopo Alpoleio da Urbisaglia offered a totally different creation story: he ...
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Abstract The exclamation point was invented in the 1300s, but we don’t know its origins for sure. One theory is that it came from the Latin word Io—an exclamation of joy or triumph—with the I written above the o. But a fourteenth-century Italian Humanist named Iacopo Alpoleio da Urbisaglia offered a totally different creation story: he ...
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L'Information Grammaticale, 2012
Barbet Cécile. Pouvoir des exclamatives. In: L'Information Grammaticale, N. 133, 2012. pp. 51-57.
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Barbet Cécile. Pouvoir des exclamatives. In: L'Information Grammaticale, N. 133, 2012. pp. 51-57.
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