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Negative concord: the first 133 years

  • Johan van der Auwera and Chiara Gianollo
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Negative Concord: A Hundred Years On
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Abstract

This chapter provides an overview of how the notion of “negative concord” originated and spread in linguistic description and theorizing, and of how it is employed in current work. Various issues addressed by research on negative concord are critically reviewed: the relation with agreement, dimensions of cross-linguistic variation, the negativity and the indefiniteness of the items involved in negative concord.

Abstract

This chapter provides an overview of how the notion of “negative concord” originated and spread in linguistic description and theorizing, and of how it is employed in current work. Various issues addressed by research on negative concord are critically reviewed: the relation with agreement, dimensions of cross-linguistic variation, the negativity and the indefiniteness of the items involved in negative concord.

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