Abstract

The assumption that negative indenites are semantically non-negative elements associating with sentential negation has proven fruitful to account for the behaviour of negative indenites in languages exhibiting negative concord. Under this view, negative indenites carry a negative feature that has to be licensed by a semantic negation. This paper critically discusses and evaluates dierent ways in which the notion of negative features can be spelled out. Particular attention is paid to ap

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