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@misc{1406834, author = {Caha, Pavel}, booktitle = {[+/- features]: Where to go from here?, J.W. Goethe university, Frankfurt am Main}, keywords = {features privative/binary; syncretism; linear contiguity}, language = {eng}, title = {How to be positive about negative features}, year = {2018} }
TY - SLIDE ID - 1406834 AU - Caha, Pavel PY - 2018 TI - How to be positive about negative features KW - features privative/binary KW - syncretism KW - linear contiguity N2 - In the talk, I revisit an old issue of whether morphosyntactic features are privative (present or absent) or binary (plus/minus). I start by showing that privative features allow for a more restrictive model of morphosyntax than binary features, focussing on the linear constraint on syncretism known as *ABA. At the same time, a growing number of models based on privative features uses a privative feature roughly equivalent to "negation" in order to negate privative features, leading to a system which---while privative---comes rather close to a binary system. The goal is to bring up several empirical cases where the negation of privative features has been used in this manner and see whether such models retain or lose the advantages of privative systems. ER -
CAHA, Pavel. How to be positive about negative features. In \textit{[+/- features]: Where to go from here?, J.W. Goethe university, Frankfurt am Main}. 2018.
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