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When is not not not : lecture at the Leibniz-Centre General Linguistics (ZAS), Berlin, 1. 2. 2016
Tue Trinh, 2016, invited lecture at foreign university

Keywords: expletive negation, multi-dominance, Vietnamese
Published in RUNG: 13.01.2025; Views: 445; Downloads: 0
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When is not not not?
Tue Trinh, 2017, original scientific article

Abstract: Negated complements of negative implicatives in Vietnamese have a reading in which they are logically equivalent to their non-negated counterpart. We propose an analysis which predicts the distribution of such “pleonastic” occurences of negation and show that it can account for the distribution of another case of pleonasm in Vietnamese: pleonastic modals. The analysis assumes the possibility of multidominance and contains a proposal on the linearization of syntactic structure.
Keywords: pleonastic negation, multidominance, linearization, Vietnamese
Published in RUNG: 13.01.2025; Views: 492; Downloads: 0
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No means no : an analysis of Vietnamese yes-no questions
Tue Trinh, 2024, unpublished conference contribution

Keywords: Vietnamese, polar questions, negation
Published in RUNG: 13.01.2025; Views: 490; Downloads: 2
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Negation and polar questions in Vietnamese : present and past
Tue Trinh, Trang Phan, Duc Nghieu Vu, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: Polar questions in Vietnamese consist of an affirmative sentence followed by a negation particle. Modern Vietnamese has three negation particles, but only two can occur in this function. This note proposes an account for this gap. The account is premised on the analysis of questions as sets of alternatives, and draws on facts of diachronic change gleaned from historical texts.
Keywords: polar questions, negation, Vietnamese
Published in RUNG: 08.01.2025; Views: 503; Downloads: 2
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Whether or not anything but not whether anything or not
Elena Guerzoni, Yael Sharvit, 2013, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: alternative questions, polar questions, negation, NPIs
Published in RUNG: 21.02.2024; Views: 2359; Downloads: 9
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Advances in formal Slavic linguistics 2017
2020, proceedings of peer-reviewed scientific conference contributions (international and foreign conferences)

Abstract: Advances in Formal Slavic Linguistics 2017 is a collection of fifteen articles that were prepared on the basis of talks given at the conference Formal Description of Slavic Languages 12.5, which was held on December 7-9, 2017, at the University of Nova Gorica. The volume covers a wide array of topics, such as control verbs, instrumental arguments, and perduratives in Russian, comparatives, negation, n-words, negative polarity items, and complementizer ellipsis in Czech, impersonal se-constructions and complementizer doubling in Slovenian, prosody and the morphology of multi-purpose suffixes in Serbo-Croatian, and indefinite numerals and the binding properties of dative arguments in Polish. Importantly, by exploring these phenomena in individual Slavic languages, the collection of articles in this volume makes a significant contribution to both Slavic linguistics and to linguistics in general.
Keywords: Slavic, linguistics, Formal Description of Slavic Languages, control verbs, instrumental arguments, perduratives, comparatives, negation, n-words, negative polarity items, complementizer ellipsis, impersonal se-constructions, complementizer doubling, indefinite numerals, binding, Russian, Czech, Slovenian, Serbo-Croatian, Polish
Published in RUNG: 02.06.2020; Views: 4151; Downloads: 194
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