The central concern of this title, first published in 1994, is the
syntactic nature of negation in Universal Grammar, and its relation
to other functional elements in the Syntax. The study argues that
negation is not a syntactic category on its own; rather, it is one
of the values of a more abstract syntactic category, named , which
includes other sentence operators, such as affirmation and
emphasis. This title will be of interest to students of language
and linguistics.
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