“Not Plus” Isn't “Not There”: Bivalence in Person, Number, and Gender
“Not Plus” Isn't “Not There”: Bivalence in Person, Number, and Gender
This chapter reviews the accumulating case for bivalence of person, number, and gender features, from semantics, morphology, and syntax. The evidence strongly suggests, the chapter states, that explicit reference to negation is necessary and that negation and absence are distinct.
Keywords: bivalence, person, number, gender features, semantics, morphology, negation
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