We are happy to announce a talk by Lisa Hofmann (Stuttgart) in the Semantics Colloquium.
The talk will take place on campus in IG 4.301.
If you wish to participate virtually via Zoom, please contact Lennart Fritzsche for the link.
Date: December 11, 2025
Time: 4 pm – 6 pm c.t.
Title: Negativity without negation: Counterfactual propositions and at-issueness
Abstract:
This work addresses the question of what are the levels of representations involved in representing the discourse-effect of negation, by investigating the anaphoric polarity-sensitivity of negativity-tags. Anaphoric negativity-tags (neg-tags) occur naturally after negative clausal antecedents, but not affirmative ones (1). These include: (2a) English neither-tags, (2b) ‘not even’ tags (Klima 1964), and (2c) factive uses of elliptical ‘why not’ interrogatives (Hofmann 2022; Anand et al. 2021).
(1) I think that the defense lawyer’s closing statement {didn’t make / # made} an impact in this case.
(2) a. Yeah, and neither did the testimonies.
b. Yeah, not even on the public perception.
c. Yeah, and the jury foreperson explained why not.