Atlantis 2 (43):68-89 (
2021)
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Abstract
In this article I consider some recent objections raised against the syntactic treatment
of negation in English multiclausal structures, in particular what has been called NEGraising.
I argue that the objections based on pronominalisation and ellipsis presented in the
recent literature do pose a problem for syntactic accounts of the mechanisms of so-called
NOT-transportation that rely on a rule of leftwards movement, as is customary in generative
grammar. However, there is an alternative syntactic treatment that assumes that negation
originates as a higher predicate and is subject to a rule of lowering. I show that a syntactic
theory of NOT-transportation is tenable and accounts for the problematic data if NEGraising
is replaced, in the analysis of the cases considered here, by a rule of NEG-lowering.