Table of contents
The grammatical realization of polarity contrast: Introductory remarks
1
From polarity focus to salient polarity: From things to processes
9
Verum focus, sentence mood, and contrast
55
Complementizers and negative polarity in German hypothetical comparatives
89
Veridicality and sets of alternative worlds: On embedded interrogatives and the complementizers that and if
109
Biased declarative questions in Swedish and German: Negation meets modal particles (νäl and doch wohl)
129
On two types of polar interrogatives in Hungarian and their interaction with inside and outside negation
173
Two kinds of VERUM distinguished by aspect choice in Russian
203
Polarity focus and non-canonical syntax in Italian, French and Spanish: Clitic left dislocation and sì che / sí que-constructions
227
In search for polarity contrast marking in Italian: A contribution from echo replies
255
Index
289
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