Natural History of Negation
Discover the intricate world of negation with Natural History of Negation by Laurence R. Horn. Published in 2001 by the Centre for the Study of Language & Information, this comprehensive volume spans 684 pages, delving into the structure, meaning, and practical use of negation in natural language and thought. Horn synthesizes extensive research, offering readers a thorough understanding of negative expressions and their significance in linguistics. This essential resource is perfect for linguistics enthusiasts, students, and professionals alike, providing valuable insights into the complexities of language. Expand your knowledge of grammar and philosophy with this authoritative text that bridges the gap between language and logic. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the fascinating realm of negation!