Negation and negative concord in Romance
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2002
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Swart, Henriëtte de
Sag, I.A.
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Abstract
This paper addresses the two interpretations that a combination of negative
indefinites can get in concord languages like French: a concord reading, which amounts to
a single negation, and a double negation reading. We develop an analysis within a polyadic
framework, where a sequence of negative indefinites can be interpreted as an iteration
of quantifiers or via resumption. The first option leads to a scopal relation, interpreted
as double negation. The second option leads to the construction of a polyadic negative
quantifier corresponding to the concord reading. Given that sentential negation participates
in negative concord, we develop an extension of the polyadic approach which can deal with
non-variable binding operators, treating the contribution of negation in a concord context
as semantically empty. Our semantic analysis, incorporated into a grammatical analysis
formulated in HPSG, crucially relies on the assumption that quantifiers can be combined
in more than one way upon retrieval from the quantifier store. We also consider crosslinguistic
variation regarding the participation of sentential negation in negative concord.
Keywords
Negation, concord, polarity, quantification, HPSG, French, syntax-semantics interface