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Every Kid Doesn’t Speak English
- Journal of Slavic Linguistics
- Slavica Publishers
- Volume 22, Number 1, Winter-Spring 2014
- pp. 93-104
- 10.1353/jsl.2014.0006
- Article
- Additional Information
This paper provides arguments based on Czech, Polish, Russian, and Serbo-Croatian that distributive universal subjects of negated sentences allow the surface scope interpretation on the order subject > negation , contrary to. This observation agrees with theories of negative concord that take negative concord items as universal quantifiers taking scope above sentential negation. The arguments are based on available scope interpretations and correlations between word order and scope.