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Negative and Positive Polarity
A Binding Approach

Study of the positive/negative systems of several languages, working within Binding Theory.

Ljiliana Progovac (Author)

9780521444804, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 17 February 1994

184 pages
23.5 x 15.9 x 1.8 cm, 0.422 kg

In this book, Ljiljana Progovac presents cross-linguistic data on negative polarity, reflexive binding and the subjunctive mood, and proposes a unified analysis for various languages, including English and Serbian/Croatian. She argues that Negative Polarity Items (NPIs), such as 'anyone' and 'ever', are anaphoric in nature and must be bound in their governing category, while Positive Polarity Items (PPIs), such as 'someone' and 'already', are subject to Principle B of the Binding Theory. She also suggests that possible binders (and SUBJECTS) for polarity items are negation or else a polarity operator in the complementiser of questions, conditionals, and other clauses with an unfixed truth-value. Her analysis not only captures many similarities between polarity and anaphora, but also accounts for a number of hitherto unexplained facts about polarity items.

Preface
Introduction
1. Negative contexts: Serbian/Croatian
2. Negative contexts: English
3. Non-negative polarity contexts
4. Language variation
5. Rhetorical questions
6. Subjunctive: domain extensions
7. Free-choice items
8. Ladusaw and Linebarger
Notes
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Linguistics [CF]

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