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The Pragmatics of Negation: Negative meanings, uses and discursive functionsEdited by Malin Roitman
[Pragmatics & Beyond New Series 283] 2017
► pp. 63–104
Chapter 3Metalinguistic negation vs. descriptive negation
Among their kin and foes
Chungmin Lee | Seoul National University
Article outline
- 3.1Introduction
- 3.1.1Research on negative expressions
- 3.1.2What this chapter explores
- 3.2Identifying metalinguistic negation
- 3.2.1Basic distinctions
- 3.2.2Metalinguistic Negation vs. ‘Contrastive Negation’
- 3.3Negative Polarity vs. MN
- 3.3.1Two negations or one negation? Different positions on Metalinguistic Negation
- 3.4Implications of some prosody and ERP experiments
- 3.4.1Prosodic markedness of MN-licensed degree adverbials
- 3.4.2ERP experiments on MN-licensed degree adverbials
- 3.4.2.1MN-licensed degree adverbials in Korean, Chinese and Japanese
- 3.4.3Principle of metalinguistic denial of commonality
- 3.4.4MN adverbials: How violations are manifested in brainwaves
- 3.4.5Experiment 1: ERP analysis of MN adverbials in written sentences
- 3.4.5.1Method
- 3.4.5.1.1Subjects
- 3.4.5.2Procedure and EEG measurement
- 3.4.5.3Analysis
- 3.4.5.4Discussion of Experiment 1 on written visual data
- 3.4.5.1Method
- 3.4.6Experiment 2: ERP analysis of MN adverbials in spoken sentences
- 3.4.6.1Method
- 3.4.6.1.1Subjects
- 3.4.6.2Stimuli
- 3.4.6.3Procedure and EEG measurement
- 3.4.6.4Analysis
- 3.4.6.5Discussion of Experiment 2
- 3.4.6.1Method
- 3.5General discussion of ERP Experiments for MN (and NPIs)
- 3.6Concluding remarks
Published online: 14 December 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.283.03lee
https://doi.org/10.1075/pbns.283.03lee
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