03731nam 2200589 450 991046615450332120180307100715.0(CKB)3710000001386324(MiAaPQ)EBC4875189(DLC) 2017020896(EXLCZ)99371000000138632420170707h20172017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierNegation and contact with special focus on Singapore English /edited by Debra Ziegeler, Bao ZhimingAmsterdam, [Netherlands] ;Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania] :John Benjamins Publishing Company,2017.©20171 online resource (vi, 208 pages) illustrationsStudies in Language Companion Series,0165-7763 ;Volume 18390-272-5948-8 90-272-6594-1 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Preface and acknowledgements --Introduction /Debra Ziegeler and Zhiming Bao --Towards a diachronic reconstruction of Colloquial Singapore English /Peter Siemund and Lijun Li --Neg-raising and long-distance licensing of negative polarity items /Jack Hoeksema --A positive polarity focus particle under negation : not also and the impact of pragmatic activation /Pierre Larrivée --What is strict negative concord? Lessons from French based Creoles /Viviane Deprez --Englishes, English Creoles and their negative indefinites /Johan van der Auwera --Negative raising in Singapore English /Zhiming Bao and Luwen Cao --Quantification under negative scope in Singapore English /Debra Ziegeler --Subject index.The study of negation across languages has left no stone unturned with respect to a range of frequently-researched areas, such as negative raising, negative concord, and the behavior of quantifiers under negative scope. Past research has chiefly focused on the category of negation from a cross-linguistic perspective, with probably less attention devoted to the study of negation across dialects of languages, or across contact languages. The observation of universal quantification in the scope of negation in the English spoken in Singapore, for example, is an area which has been largely under-researched in the literature, as has the rarely-reported phenomenon of negative raising in Singapore English. The present volume profiles some of the problems of negation in English and Singapore English, framed against the background of studies of negation in other contact dialects of English and pidgins/creoles, and offering a diverse range of theoretical approaches to the problems.Studies in language companion series ;Volume 183.English languageSingaporeGrammarEnglish languageSingaporeDialectsGrammarEnglish languageSingaporeSpoken EnglishEnglish languageNegativesLanguages in contactSingaporeLanguage and cultureSingaporeSingaporeLanguagesElectronic books.English languageGrammar.English languageDialectsGrammar.English languageSpoken English.English languageNegatives.Languages in contactLanguage and culture427/.95957Ziegeler DebraZhiming BaoMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910466154503321Negation and contact2137613UNINA01384nam--2200421---450-99000163471020331620070216094431.088-464-4543-0000163471USA01000163471(ALEPH)000163471USA0100016347120040505d2003----km-y0enga50------baitaIT||||||||001yyBioetica, globalizzazione ed ermeneutical'impegno critico della filosofia nel mondo contemporaneoatti dei seminari di filosofia di Copertinoa cura di Fabio Minazzi e Luca Nolascosaggi di Evandro Agazzi ... 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Angelic2003221 p.23 cm.Epistemologia762001Epistemologia762001001-------2001FilosofiaSec. 20.190.904MINAZZI,FabioNOLASCO,LucaAGAZZI,EvandroITsalbcISBD990001634710203316II.1 Coll. 91/ 9(IV C Coll. 482/76)173675 L.M.IV C Coll.00126322BKUMAMARIA1020040505USA010959RIVELLI9020050614USA011005COPAT69020070216USA010944Bioetica, globalizzazione ed ermeneutica305044UNISA04032nam 2201033z- 450 991055737500332120220111(CKB)5400000000042140(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/76997(oapen)doab76997(EXLCZ)99540000000004214020202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierUrban and Buildings Regeneration Strategy to Climatic Change Mitigation, Energy, and Social Poverty after a World Health and Economic Global CrisisBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (290 p.)3-0365-2424-X 3-0365-2425-8 In recent months, we have suffered the effects of an unexpected global health crisis that has led to an even worse global economic crisis, with GDPs plummeting to unprecedented levels. 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