Negation in Modern Greek revisited: selecting between two speaker-based accounts

Author:

Veloudis Ioannis1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Linguistics , Aristotle University , 541 24 Thessaloniki , Greece

Abstract

AbstractThis study holds that negation phenomena in a natural language involve much more than mere logical entailments in some individual’s epistemic model. The unique characteristics of negation, i.e., the persistent diachronic renewal of negative particles cross-linguistically, as well as the prevalent synchronic reinforcement of these particles through emphatic mechanisms, demand an analysis that casts theexpressivespeaker, not her epistemic model, in the leading role. Opting for a comprehensive account of negation in Modern Greek, the present analysis highlights this subjective involvement of the individual and suggests that it is thethinkingand – more important – thefeelingspeaker that directs the distribution of Modern Greek negators.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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