TY - JOUR
T1 - On the behavior of the English negative quantifier no in sentential negation tests
AU - Tubau, Susagna
N1 - Funding Information:
15 This research has been funded by a grant awarded by the Spanish Ministerio de Ciencia y Competitividad (PID2020-112801GB-100), and by a grant awarded by the Generalitat de Catalunya to the Centre de Lingüística Teòrica (2017SGR634). I thank the two anonymous reviewers for their insightful comments, which have helped me improve the manuscript.
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - In this article I show that, when compared to other English negative quantifiers, no behaves unexpectedly when diagnostic tests of sentential negation are applied. I argue that this can be accounted for within an approach to negative quantifiers that assumes them to be complex syntactic objects involving a negative head and an existential Determiner Phrase (DP) and that allows Parallel Merge to generate multidominant phrase markers. Within this view, the verb selects just the existential part of the negative quantifier, while Negation (Neg) also (Parallel) Merges with it. In the case of no I claim that, unlike what is the case for other negative quantifiers, Neg only targets the D head rather than the entire existential DP. This results in a complex left-branching structure that, as such, needs to be transferred upon Merge, thus freezing Neg in the Tense Phrase (TP).
AB - In this article I show that, when compared to other English negative quantifiers, no behaves unexpectedly when diagnostic tests of sentential negation are applied. I argue that this can be accounted for within an approach to negative quantifiers that assumes them to be complex syntactic objects involving a negative head and an existential Determiner Phrase (DP) and that allows Parallel Merge to generate multidominant phrase markers. Within this view, the verb selects just the existential part of the negative quantifier, while Negation (Neg) also (Parallel) Merges with it. In the case of no I claim that, unlike what is the case for other negative quantifiers, Neg only targets the D head rather than the entire existential DP. This results in a complex left-branching structure that, as such, needs to be transferred upon Merge, thus freezing Neg in the Tense Phrase (TP).
KW - English
KW - No
KW - Asymmetry
KW - Negation
KW - Negative quantifier
KW - Multidominance
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U2 - 10.28914/Atlantis-2022-44.1.12
DO - 10.28914/Atlantis-2022-44.1.12
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85133340310
SN - 0210-6124
VL - 44
SP - 208
EP - 232
JO - ATLANTIS
JF - ATLANTIS
IS - 1
ER -