I argue that there is a grammatical (non-semantic) constraint in English that prohibits double negation, dubbed ∗NEG NEG. I adduce a range of structures to illustrate this constraint, and show that apparent counter-examples are not double negation.
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Collins, C. (2018). ∗NEG NEG. Glossa, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.5334/gjgl.611
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