2006
DOI: 10.3765/bls.v32i1.3458
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Polarity Sensitivity in Inflectional Morphology

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“…The study of mood in verbal complements in Spanish has centered on identifying and characterizing the class of matrix predicates that license the use of the subjunctive in the complement and on the effect of the negative particle no on the licensing before (Nathan and Epro 1984;Giannakidou 1994Giannakidou , 1995Levinson 2006), although in these cases the discussion has not included the data under consideration here. The literature on polarity sensitivity is extensive (see, among others, Klima 1964, Fauconnier 1975, Ladusaw 1980, Linebarger 1980, Israel 1996, Laka 1990, Uribe-Etxebarria 1994, Giannakidou 1994, Giannakidou 2006.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of mood in verbal complements in Spanish has centered on identifying and characterizing the class of matrix predicates that license the use of the subjunctive in the complement and on the effect of the negative particle no on the licensing before (Nathan and Epro 1984;Giannakidou 1994Giannakidou , 1995Levinson 2006), although in these cases the discussion has not included the data under consideration here. The literature on polarity sensitivity is extensive (see, among others, Klima 1964, Fauconnier 1975, Ladusaw 1980, Linebarger 1980, Israel 1996, Laka 1990, Uribe-Etxebarria 1994, Giannakidou 1994, Giannakidou 2006.…”
Section: Datamentioning
confidence: 99%