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Introduction -- $tPart I. The diachronic and areal perspective -- $t1. Types of negation in the Romance languages -- $t2. The diachronic perspective -- $t3. Word order and negation -- $t4. The areal perspective -- $tPart II. The analysis of the Questionnaire -- $tForeword -- $t5. Sentence and phrase negation -- $t6. Quantifier systems -- $t7. Morphological typology of negative quantifiers -- $t8. The syntax of negative quantifiers -- $t9. 'Raising' -- $t10. 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