Daničle Godard and Jean-Marie Marandin: Reinforcing Negation: the case of Italian
We study the formal and pragmatic properties of the `reinforced negation
construction' in Italian, which, unlike the regular negative sentence, contains
both non and an n-word in preverbal position. On the one hand, this
construction relies on a more general construction (positive or negative),
which is pragmatically associated with reprise assertion, on the other hand, it
uses non without the usual constraints attached to it. We propose that this
unfaithful recycling is a pattern for creating a form dedicated to
metalinguistic negation. Our analysis integrates both negative types of
negative forms with their formal and pragmatic properties.
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Created: October 15, 2006
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