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ArtikelMetalinguistic negation and pragmatic ambiguity  
Oleh: Horn,R.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language (ada di JSTOR) vol. 61 no. 1 (Mar. 1985), page 121-174.
Fulltext: METALINGUISTIC NEGATION AND PRAGMATIC AMBIGUITY.pdf (1.15MB)
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Isi artikelWhen 'marked' or external negation has not been trated as an additional semantic operator alongside the straightforward truth-functional, presupposition-preserving ordinary ('internal') negation, it has been collapsed with internal negation into a unified general logical operator on proposiitons. Neither of these approaches does justice to the differences and kinships between and within the two principal varieties of negation in natural languages. Marked negation is not reducible to atruth-functional one-place connective with the familiar truth-table for negation, nor is it definable as a separate logical operator; it represents, rather, a metalinguistic device for registering objection to a previous utterance (not proposition) on any grounds whatever, including the way it was pronounced.*
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