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Polarity Items in Basque : Experimental evidence for their existential reading [<Journal>]
Etxeberria, Urtzi [Verfasser]; Tubau, Susagna [Verfasser]; Borràs-Comes, Joan [Verfasser].
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The Status of De in Romance Indefinites, Partitives and Pseudopartitives*
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Polarity Items in Basque. Experimental evidence for their existential reading
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The Oxford handbook of negation
Déprez, Viviane; Espinal, M. Teresa. - New York, NY : Oxford Univ. Press, 2020
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Negation, prosody, and gesture
In: The Oxford handbook of negation (2020), S. 677-693
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Introduction: Negation in language and beyond
In: The Oxford handbook of negation (2020), S. 1-3
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The Oxford Handbook of Negation
Déprez, Viviane; Espinal, M. Teresa. - : HAL CCSD, 2020. : Oxford University Press, 2020
In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03048311 ; Oxford University Press, 2020, &#x27E8;10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198830528.001.0001&#x27E9; (2020)
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The Expression of Genericity in Languages with and without Articles. Russian as Compared to English and Romance
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Numberless kinds : Evidence from Russian
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On the Syntax of Number in Romance
Abstract: Inflectional languages, and Romance languages in particular, display morphological variation in plural marking within the nominal domain. While standard varieties show plural inflection on all the constituents within the DP, other varieties show this plural marking only on some of its constituents. We investigate a set of puzzling data and propose that Number in Romance is not a head, but an adjunct, an optional and bi-valent morphosyntactic feature. We single out the hypothesis that, within the nominal domain, the pluralizer is in unmarked cases adjoined to D (i.e., a categorized d root), and in marked cases it is adjoined to a noun or an adjective (i.e., a categorized n/a root). We also discuss that instantiations of plural marking within the nominal domain should be conceived as the output of morphophonological concord, a post-syntactic operation that is sensitive to c-command.
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The Expression of Genericity in Languages with and without Articles. Russian as Compared to English and Romance
Seres Guillen, Daria. - : Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 2020
In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2020)
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Editorial : What Are (Un)Acceptability and (Un)Grammaticality? How Do They Relate to One Another and to Interpretation?
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Definiteness across languages
In: Language Science Press; (2019)
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Definiteness across languages
In: Language Science Press; (2019)
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Definiteness across languages
In: Language Science Press; (2019)
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Definiteness across languages
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Definiteness across languages
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Definiteness across languages
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Definiteness across languages
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Definiteness across languages
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