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Date: 2011-12-12 22:35:56
Linguistics
Languages of Africa
Languages of Israel
Languages of Morocco
Semantics
Polarity item
Double negative
Varieties of Arabic
Moroccan Arabic
Languages of Asia
Grammar
Arabic languages

Negative Polarity in Arabic Frederick M. Hoyt University of Texas at Austin Summary: Negative polarity is a property of sentences modified with negative or downward monotonic operators. Negative polarity items are expres

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