[ALSARAYREH, A., 2012. The licensing of negative sensitive items in Jordanian Arabic. Ph.D. thesis, University of Kansas.]Search in Google Scholar
[BAKER, C. L., 1970. Double negatives. Linguistic Inquiry, vol. 1, pp. 169-186.]Search in Google Scholar
[BENMAMOUN, E., 1997. Licensing of negative polarity items in Moroccan Arabic. Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, vol. 15, pp. 263-287.10.1023/A:1005727101758]Search in Google Scholar
[CHIERCHIA, G., 2004. A semantics for unaccusatives and its syntactic consequences. In: A. Alexiadou, E. Anagnostopoulou, and M. Everaert, eds., The unaccusativity puzzle: Explorations of the syntax-lexicon interface. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 22-59.10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199257652.003.0002]Search in Google Scholar
[CHOMSKY, N., 2001. Derivation by phase. In: M. Kenstowicz, ed., Ken Hale: A life in language. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, pp. 1-52.]Search in Google Scholar
[DAYAL, V., 1998. Any as inherently modal. Linguistics and Philosophy, vol. 21, pp. 433-476.10.1023/A:1005494000753]Open DOISearch in Google Scholar
[DAYAL, V., 2004. The universal force of free choice Any. Linguistic Variation Yearbook, vol.10.1075/livy.4.02day]Search in Google Scholar
[4, pp. 5-40.]Search in Google Scholar
[FAUCONNIER, G., 1975. Polarity and the scale principle. Chicago Linguistics Society, vol. 11, pp. 188-199.]Search in Google Scholar
[FAUCONNIER, G., 1979. Implication reversal in natural language. In: F. Guenthner and S. J. Scmidt, eds., Formal semantics and pragmatics for natural languages. Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 289-302.10.1007/978-94-009-9775-2_10]Search in Google Scholar
[VON FINTEL, K., 1999. NPI-licensing, Strawson-entailment, and context-dependency. Journal10.1093/jos/16.2.97]Search in Google Scholar
[of Semantics, vol. 16, pp. 97-148.19900349]Search in Google Scholar
[GIANNAKIDOU, A., 1998. Polarity sensitivity as (non)veridical dependency. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.10.1075/la.23]Search in Google Scholar
[GIANNAKIDOU, A., 2001. The meaning of free choice. Linguistics and Philosophy, vol. 24, pp.10.1023/A:1012758115458]Open DOISearch in Google Scholar
[GIANNAKIDOU, A., 2006. Only, emotive factive verbs, and the dual nature of polarity dependency. Language, vol. 82, pp. 575-603.10.1353/lan.2006.0136]Open DOISearch in Google Scholar
[HASPELMATH, M., 1997. Indefinite pronouns. Oxford: Clarendon.]Search in Google Scholar
[HORN, L., 1996. Exclusive company: Only and the dynamics of vertical inference. Journal of Semanticism, vol. 13, pp. 1-40.10.1093/jos/13.1.1]Search in Google Scholar
[JAYEZ, J. and TOVENA, L. M., 2005. Free choiceness and non-individuation. Linguistics and Philosophy, vol. 28, pp. 1-71.10.1007/s10988-005-1072-3]Open DOISearch in Google Scholar
[KADMON, N. and LANDMAN, F., 1993. Any. Linguistics and Philosophy, vol. 15, pp. 353-422.10.1007/BF00985272]Open DOISearch in Google Scholar
[LADUSAW, W., 1980. Polarity sensitivity as inherent scope relations. New York: Garland.]Search in Google Scholar
[LAHIRI, U., 1998. Focus and negative polarity in Hindi. Natural Language Semantics, vol. 6, pp. 57-123.10.1023/A:1008211808250]Search in Google Scholar
[LAKA, I., 1990. Negation in syntax: On the nature of functional categories and projections. Ph.D. Thesis, MIT. MIT Working Papers in Linguistics: Cambridge, MA.]Search in Google Scholar
[LASNIK, H., 1975. On the semantics of negation. In: D. J. Hockney, ed., Contemporary research in philosophical logic and linguistic semantics. Dordrecht: Reidel, pp. 279-311.10.1007/978-94-010-1756-5_11]Search in Google Scholar
[LIN, J., 1996. Polarity licensing and wh-phrase quantification in Chinese. Ph.D. thesis, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Distributed by GLSA.]Search in Google Scholar
[LINEBARGER, M., 1987. Negative polarity and grammatical representation. Linguistics and Philosophy , vol. 10, pp. 325-387.10.1007/BF00584131]Search in Google Scholar
[NAM, S., 1994. Another type of negative polarity. In: K. Makoto and C. Pinon, eds., Dynamic, polarity and quantification. CSLI: Stanford, pp. 3-15.]Search in Google Scholar
[NISHIGUCHI, S., 2009. Bipolar items and attitude predicates. In: I. Kwon, H. Pritchett, and J. Spence, eds., Proceedings of the Thirty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the Berkeley Linguistics Society. Berkeley Linguistics Society: CA, USA, pp. 424-435.10.3765/bls.v35i1.3629]Search in Google Scholar
[PROGOVAC, L., 1993. Negative polarity: Entailment and binding. Linguistics and Philosophy, vol. 16, pp. 149-180.10.1007/BF00985178]Open DOISearch in Google Scholar
[VENDLER, Z., 1967. Linguistics in philosophy. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.10.7591/9781501743726]Search in Google Scholar
[VAN DER WOUDEN, T., 1994. Negative contexts. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Groningen.]Search in Google Scholar
[VAN DER WOUDEN, T., 1994. Polarity and illogical negation. In: K. Makoto and C. Pinon, eds., Dynamic, polarity and quantification. CSLI: Stanford, pp. 17-48.]Search in Google Scholar
[ZWARTS, F., 1995. Nonveridical contexts. Linguistic Analysis, vol. 25, pp. 286-321.]Search in Google Scholar