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Language Typology and Syntactic Description: Volume 2, ...
20 Negative raising has been referred to by a number of names in the literature:
negative attraction (Jespersen (1964)), negative transportation (R. Lakoff (1969)),
and negative absorption (Klima 1964)). Horn (1978) reviewes the literature on ...
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The Syntactic Phenomena of English
Negative Raising applies on the S,, cycle in (26a) but on the S, cycle in (26b).M
Because of the cyclic principle, Tag Formation in (26b) will apply after Negative
Raising applies to S , , and thus the tag will be based on the output of Negative ...
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Ins and Outs of the Predication
Belgian National Science Fund, University of Antwerp O. Introduction* In this
paper the phenomenon commonly called 'Negative Raising' (NR) is reconsidered
(for an elaborate version, see Nuyts 1987). I will not try to provide a full-fledged ...
Johan van der Auwera, Louis Goossens, 1987
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The Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics of Spanish Mood
Note that the hedging effect produced by negative raising can be explained in
terms of syntactic iconicity. That is, in (126a) the stronger force of the assertion is
reflected by the fact that the negation fills a slot inside the embedded clause
which ...
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Language in the Inner City: Studies in the Black English ...
The three negative transfer rules are now stated in reasonably simple forms.
There would follow the negative inversion rule which might be combined with
other flip-flop rules. Negative raising also follows,37 so that we have 149 I don't
think ...
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Contributions to Grammatical Studies: Semantics and Syntax
On the face of it, such sentences would appear to support the existence of a rule
of Negative Raising, in addition to a rule of Negative Deletion. Thus one might
argue that sentences such as (10) a. can be produced either through the ...
Linda R. Waugh, Frans Van Coetsem, 1979
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The Teacher's Grammar of English with Answers: A Course Book ...
Negative Raising In (23a), the negative that complement is shown in brackets.
When we apply the rule of negative raising to (23a), we get (23b). (23) a. I
imagine [that he won't want to come]. b. I don't imagine [that he will want to come].
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Subjects in Japanese and English
It is clear here that, for whatever reason, the application of Negative Raising to (
64) and (65) must be blocked. Note, then, that, if the Negative Raising Approach
were truly extendable from the verbs of thinking like omow (think) to the causative
...
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Everything that Linguists Have Always Wanted to Know about ...
Victor doesn't want many people to know about his past, does/ *doesn't he? a'.
Victor wants many people not to know about his past, doesn't he? Thus Negative
Raising has applied in 7.1.29a but not 7.1.29a'. This means that the relative ...
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Negation in the History of English
Introduction Negative Raising as in I don 't think I cmi hmidle these facts is a
phenomenon whereby the negative element, which logically belongs to the
subclause, has been “raised” into the matrix clause. In spite of the fact that it has
been ...
Ingrid Tieken-Boon van Ostade, Gunnel Tottie, Wim van der Wurff, 1999