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The grammatical realization of polarity contrast: introductory remarks / Christine Dimroth and Stefan Sudhoff
From polarity focus to salient polarity: from things to processes / Dejan Matic and Irina Nikolaeva
Verum focus, sentence mood, and contrast / Horst Lohnstein
Complementizers and negative polarity in German hypothetical comparatives / Julia Bacskai-Atkari
Veridicality and sets of alternative worlds: on embedded interrogatives and the complementizers that and if / Peter Öhl
Biased declarative questions in Swedish and German: negation meets modal particles (.äl and doch wohl) / Heiko Seeliger
Types of polar interrogatives in Hungarian and their interaction with inside and outside negation / Beáta Gyuris
Kinds of verum distinguished by aspect choice in Russian / Olav Mueller-Reichau
Polarity focus and non-canonical syntax in Italian, French and Spanish: clitic left dislocation and sì che/ sí que-constructions / Davide Garassino and Daniel Jacob
In search for polarity contrast marking in Italian: a contribution from echo replies / Cecilia Andorno and Claudia Crocco.
From polarity focus to salient polarity: from things to processes / Dejan Matic and Irina Nikolaeva
Verum focus, sentence mood, and contrast / Horst Lohnstein
Complementizers and negative polarity in German hypothetical comparatives / Julia Bacskai-Atkari
Veridicality and sets of alternative worlds: on embedded interrogatives and the complementizers that and if / Peter Öhl
Biased declarative questions in Swedish and German: negation meets modal particles (.äl and doch wohl) / Heiko Seeliger
Types of polar interrogatives in Hungarian and their interaction with inside and outside negation / Beáta Gyuris
Kinds of verum distinguished by aspect choice in Russian / Olav Mueller-Reichau
Polarity focus and non-canonical syntax in Italian, French and Spanish: clitic left dislocation and sì che/ sí que-constructions / Davide Garassino and Daniel Jacob
In search for polarity contrast marking in Italian: a contribution from echo replies / Cecilia Andorno and Claudia Crocco.