Polaritate negatiboko osagaiak baiezko perpausetan

  1. Juan Carlos Odriozola Pereira
  2. Ainara Ondarra Artieda
Revista:
Uztaro: giza eta gizarte-zientzien aldizkaria

ISSN: 1130-5738

Año de publicación: 2015

Número: 92

Páginas: 67-86

Tipo: Artículo

DOI: 10.26876/UZTARO.92.2015.4 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAcceso abierto editor

Otras publicaciones en: Uztaro: giza eta gizarte-zientzien aldizkaria

Resumen

Polarity is considered a phenomenon of human language in which some lexical items show a behavior that is not predictable by general syntactic rules. In fact, the socalled positive-polarity items and negative-polarity items are sensitive to whether a sentence is affirmative or negative. However, it is well known that both PPIs and NPIs do not show a complementary distribution in the grammar of a particular language, which is again an unexpected fact. More precisely, NPIs are described as downward-entailment items. I.e. they bear a negation wide scope over some other items in an overtly negative sentence. Using data from Basque, this paper defines this downward entailment lexically as having a (lexical) scope over all the hyponyms of the item in the sentence. Moreover, downward entailment is shown to be a phenomenon closely related to the lexical features of the predicate rather than to the overt negation. Therefore, it is shown that some Basque NPIs appear in a wide range of overtly affirmative sentences, which are described in some detail.