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Titre Négation, polarité, asymétrie et évènements
Auteur Jacques Moeschler
Mir@bel Revue Langages
Numéro no 162, juin 2006 Polarité, négation et scalarité, sous la direction de Silvia Palma
Page 90-106
Résumé anglais This paper is focused on the effect of negative polarity on presuppositions and scalar implicatures, negative quantifiers and negative events. The main thesis is that the semantics of negation, depending on its scope, does not cover all the properties and relations of sentence meaning. When ordinary negation is used, the presupposition is not affected, whereas when negation is metalinguistic, it either asserts or negates the proposition, and either asserts or negates its implication. When negation is used with a negative particular (down-bounded quantifier), it preserves its negative scalar up-bounded implicature. Finally, when used with an event, negation preserves the relational domain of the semantics of event, i.e. its temporal (directional) inference. These properties of negation contrast with the complement function of logical negation.
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