2021
DOI: 10.29162/jez.2021.5
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Quirky negative concord

Abstract: 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’ languages, viz. Croatian, Spanish, and French. The approach is synchronic; the data come from existing descriptions and from native speaker judgments. The paper describes the many idiosyncrasies but also lays bare some of the similarities.

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“…The contrast between type-α1 and type-α2 ENC constructions may be seen as one between languages with negative concord and without. For details see, among others,Jeretič (2018),Čéplö & Lucas (2020),Van der Auwera (2021) andVan der Auwera et al (2021).…”
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“…The contrast between type-α1 and type-α2 ENC constructions may be seen as one between languages with negative concord and without. For details see, among others,Jeretič (2018),Čéplö & Lucas (2020),Van der Auwera (2021) andVan der Auwera et al (2021).…”
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confidence: 99%