Negative and Positive Polarity
Discover the intricate world of linguistic structures in Negative and Positive Polarity by Ljiljana Progovac, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This insightful book, spanning 184 pages, presents a comprehensive cross-linguistic survey that delves into negative polarity, reflexive binding, and the subjunctive mood. Progovac skillfully proposes a unified analysis across various languages, illuminating the nature of negative polarity items (NPIs) as anaphoric, while also exploring the implications of positive polarity items (PPIs) under Principle B of Binding Theory. This essential read is perfect for linguistics enthusiasts and scholars alike, offering a deep understanding of comparative syntax and grammar. Enhance your knowledge of language arts and disciplines with this thought-provoking work that bridges theory and practical application.