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Remarks on sentential negation in French

Rowlett, P

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P Rowlett



Abstract

The goal of this article is to present a brief overview of the main arguments used (i.e., in Rowlett 1992a/b, 1993a/b/c) to cast doubt on an aspect of Pollock's (1989)
analysis of sentential negation in French, namely his claim that the element pas is generated in the SpecNeg position in the base. It is argued that Pollock's analysis creates something of a theory-internal impasse since it is unable to satisfy both Haegeman and Zanuttini's (1991) Neg Criterion and the constraint on operator/variable pairings simultaneously, at the relevant level, i.e., LF. An
alternative analysis, in which pas is generated in a position lower than SpecNeg and subsequently raised into SpecNeg, not only avoids the impasse, it also allows for a
logical account of a number of empirical matters, namely the partitive/pseudopartitive alternation in indefinite direct objects, the impossibility of associating
sentential negation with a PP-embedded pas and certain aspects of the syntax of imperatives.

Citation

Rowlett, P. (1993). Remarks on sentential negation in French. Catalan working papers in linguistics, 3(1), 153-169

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 1993
Deposit Date Jan 27, 2010
Publicly Available Date Jan 27, 2010
Journal Catalan Working Papers in Linguistics
Print ISSN 1132-256X
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 3
Issue 1
Pages 153-169
Publisher URL http://www.raco.cat/index.php/CatalanWP

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