Negative attraction and negative concord in English grammar. Labov, W. Language, 48(4):773–818, 1972.
doi  abstract   bibtex   17 downloads  
The attraction of the negative to subject any is an invariant rule for all dialects of English, and appears to respond to the distributive and hypothetical features of this indeterminate. Negative concord, on the other hand, is a variable rule which distributes the negative rightward in response to affective factors. It is progressively extended from one dialect to another in an implicational series which initiates negation in new positions as the rule approaches obligatory status in the original environments.
@article{labov_negative_1972,
	title = {Negative attraction and negative concord in {English} grammar},
	volume = {48},
	issn = {0097-8507},
	doi = {10.2307/411989},
	abstract = {The attraction of the negative to subject any is an invariant rule for all dialects of English, and appears to respond to the distributive and hypothetical features of this indeterminate. Negative concord, on the other hand, is a variable rule which distributes the negative rightward in response to affective factors. It is progressively extended from one dialect to another in an implicational series which initiates negation in new positions as the rule approaches obligatory status in the original environments.},
	number = {4},
	journal = {Language},
	author = {Labov, William},
	year = {1972},
	keywords = {Negative concord, Negative inversion, So don't I},
	pages = {773--818},
}

Downloads: 17