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E-mail: lstrmelj@unizd.hr
Sveučilište u Zadru
Sažetak: The article deals with the development of negation in biblical English in the period from the eleventh to the seventeenth century. It explores the morphosyntactic features of negative clauses in Late ...
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E-mail: kaz.zisin@gmail.com
Kansai Gaidai University
Sažetak: This case study with Japanese lexical V-V compounds reveals descriptive and conceptual utility of negation. The compounds are a very popular and controversial target of research where headedness plays...
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Str. 25 - 49
It goes without saying (though I will say it anyway)
E-mail: tgradeca@knjiga.ffos.hr
Sveučilište u Osijeku
University College of London
Sažetak: It is not very frequently assumed that negation may play an active role in achieving specific conceptual frames, but as claimed by Langacker (2008) or Lakoff (2004), language enables the actual physic...
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Str. 159 - 180
Pleonastic negation from a cross-linguistic perspective
E-mail: izovko@ffzg.hr
Sveučilište u Zagrebu
Sveučilište u Ljubljani
Sažetak: In recent linguistic theory, pleonastic negation is treated either as an instance of a lexically present but semantically vacuous negation, often placed in relation to negative polarity (e.g. Portner ...
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Str. 53 - 85
Failing without trying
VU University Amsterdam & ILTEC, Lisboa
Sažetak: The article presents an analysis of the over 12,000 occurrences of fail and failure
followed by to in the 100m-word British National Corpus. In its lexical use, fail is
a negative-implicative verb of ...
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Str. 195 - 225
Quirky negative concord: Croatian, Spanish and French ni’s
E-mail: johan.vanderauwera@uantwerpen.be
University of Antwerp
Sažetak: This paper explores the interaction between connective negation (‘neither ... nor’) and negative concord, an issue that has not received much attention. It looks at different ‘negative concord’ langua...
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E-mail: imrenyi.andras@gmail.com
Loránd Eötvös University, Budapest
Sažetak: The paper combines aspects of dependency grammar and cognitive grammar to
propose a new model of Hungarian clausal structure (in a rudimentary form), with
special regard to structural focus and negati...