Negation in Gapping

ISBN13: 9780199543618ISBN10: 0199543615 Paperback, 288 pages

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This book presents a cross-linguistic investigation of the behaviour of negation in gapping sentences. Sophie Repp focusses on German and English with reference to Dutch, Japanese, Polish, Russian, and Slovak. She shows that these languages exhibit important differences in the interaction of gapping and negation and further that no account in the literature explains why this should be. Dr Repp also argues that the precise interpretation of an elided negation depends on varying combinations of syntactic, semantic, pragmatic, and prosodic factors. Illustrating her argument by the interpretation of the negation in examples such as "Pete hasn't got a video and John a DVD", "Pete didn't clean the whole flat and John laze around all afternoon", and "To Mary, Pete didn't say anything and to Sue, only that he was hungry", Dr Repp questions a basic assumption in the analysis of gapping: that the meaning of the two conjuncts must be parallel in the elided material. This leads her to a wide-ranging discussion of the interpretation of scope and the nature of negation. She then proposes a syntactic analysis that both takes into account the interaction of the grammatical interfaces and is at the same time compatible with more general assumptions of current generative theory. She concludes by considering the implications of her findings for linguistic theory more generally.

Features

  • First in-depth account of negation and ellipsis
  • Written to be understood by non-linguists in related fields
  • Makes a significant contribution to generative linguistic theory

Product Details

288 pages; Line drawings, tree diagrams; ISBN13: 978-0-19-954361-8ISBN10: 0-19-954361-5

About the Author(s)

Sophie Repp is a Research Associate in Linguistics at the Humboldt University Berlin.

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