Selected Papers by Doris Penka
Introduction of 'Negation and Polarity', Special Issue of Natural Language and Linguistic Theory ... more Introduction of 'Negation and Polarity', Special Issue of Natural Language and Linguistic Theory 28:4.
This introduction addresses some key issues and questions in the study of negation and polarity. Focussing on negative polarity and negative indefinites, it summarizes research trends and results. Special attention is paid to the issues of synchronic variation and diachronic change in the realm of negative polarity items, which figure prominently in the articles and commentaries contained in this special issue.
Papers by Doris Penka
Negative Indefinites in Dutch and German
THE MEANING OF GERMAN UM ZU: NECESSARY CONDITION AND ENOUGH/TOO
Negation and polarity: an introduction
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory, 2010
This introduction addresses some key issues and questions in the study of negation and polarity. ... more This introduction addresses some key issues and questions in the study of negation and polarity. Focussing on negative polarity and negative indefinites, it summarizes research trends and results. Special attention is paid to the issues of synchronic variation and diachronic change in the realm of negative polarity items, which figure prominently in the articles and commentaries contained in this special
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Selected Papers by Doris Penka
This introduction addresses some key issues and questions in the study of negation and polarity. Focussing on negative polarity and negative indefinites, it summarizes research trends and results. Special attention is paid to the issues of synchronic variation and diachronic change in the realm of negative polarity items, which figure prominently in the articles and commentaries contained in this special issue.
Papers by Doris Penka
This introduction addresses some key issues and questions in the study of negation and polarity. Focussing on negative polarity and negative indefinites, it summarizes research trends and results. Special attention is paid to the issues of synchronic variation and diachronic change in the realm of negative polarity items, which figure prominently in the articles and commentaries contained in this special issue.