Negation has been mainly studied at the morphosyntactic level. Little work has been done on the pragmatic dimension of negation and on its discourse value. In this paper I consider negatives within the framework of intertextuality and discuss the role of negatives as strategies for enforcing ideology. I focus on negative sentences which presuppose a proposition in a prior text and analyze what kind of proposition is denied (explicit statements, assumptions and implications, texts within the reader's experience, or common knowledge expectations) and how the incorporation of a prior text through negation contributes to the meaning of the ongoing discourse.
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