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Negative Concord in Classical Greek. Case Study: Xenophon

non-strict negative concord languages (like Italian and Spanish) and specific non-strict negative concord languages (like Ancient Greek), arguing for scalar pr...

Linguistics

  • 2019
  • JSC
  • Link
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Negation in Ancient Greek: A Typological Approach

the sequence of οὐδεις ... οὐ and argues that Ancient Greek is a non-strict negative concord language.The article deals with the application of the concept of negative concord of the a...

Linguistics

  • 2016
  • JSC
  • Link
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Neg-words and NPI’s in Czech

We have considered the question whether it is possible to find strong NPIs in a language with strict negative concord and neg-words. The question is a non-trivial one since strong NPIs are license...

Specific languages

  • 2024
  • C
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Negative Concord: from Old Church Slavonic to Contemporary Czech

The article examines negative concord phenomena in a diachronic perspective. It compares Old Church Slavonic and Contemporary Czech and discusses how these two languages fit into the generally accepted typology of negat...

AI - Jazykověda

  • 2010
  • C
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N-words and NPIs : Between syntax, semantics, and experiments

In this paper I experimentally approach the following question: do strict negative concord languages like Czech employ two strategies (syntactic and semantic) to encode negative dependency between a verb a...

Linguistics

  • 2020
  • D
  • Link
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Formal approaches to typology: a case study about sentential negation in the European languages

This talk is dedicated to the classification of different types of negative concord, which can be explained as an interaction of the uninterpretable features and the interpretable features, carried by the negative expressio...

AI - Jazykověda

  • 2012
  • O
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Old Czech Negative Concord

Negative concord (also "double negation") in Old Czech differs from negation in Old Czech without the means of negative concord, similarly to Latin or standard varieties of Germanic languages. Using materi...

AI - Jazykověda

  • 2011
  • O
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Development of the Means of Czech Negative Concord (in Bible translations)

Czech sentence negation could be expressed by the means of negative concord, and in certain cases even necessary, to violate the negative concord. Translations development of the means of Czech negative

AI - Jazykověda

  • 2013
  • O
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Negation

to languages with no-strict negative concord. The author explains cases of double negationThe article deals with the use and typological classification of negation in Ancient Greek, analyzing some peculiarities, f...

AI - Jazykověda

  • 2014
  • C
  • Link
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Transformation of Sentence Negation in Czech Translations of the Bible

translations from a period of Czech language since the beginning of the 15th century up to the baroque period. Older translations show settling of the means of the negative concord documents the development of the conjunct...

AI - Jazykověda

  • 2013
  • O
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