Three Types Of Polarity
Autor: | Zwarts, Frans, Hamm, F, Hinrichs, E |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 1998 |
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Zdroj: | Plurality and Quantification, 177-238 STARTPAGE=177;ENDPAGE=238;TITLE=Plurality and Quantification Plurality and Quantification ISBN: 9789048149438 |
ISSN: | 0924-4662 |
Popis: | There can be no doubt that the phenomenon of polarity, though usually the subject of syntactic and semantic study, is essentially of a purely lexical nature.' This is evident to anyone who is familiar with the distribution of so-called negative polarity items. The fact that expressions such as hoeven and ook maar iets in Dutch, brauchen and auch nur irgendetwas in German, or the English cognates need and anything (at all) require the presence of a negative element somewhere in the sentence, is a property which is intrinsic to the items in question and must therefore be accounted for in the lexicon. If there is any doubt as to the lexical nature of this phenomenon, it is completely eradicated by the distinction between negative polarity items of the weak and those of the strong type. In order to get a clear view of the content of this distinction, one does well to take the following Dutch examples into consideration. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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