polarity response construction (cxn)

Type construction
http://example.org/cx/hasExample Do you have any money?
http://example.org/cx/hasExample Yes (I do)
http://example.org/cx/hasExample No (I don't)
http://example.org/cx/hasExample I don't know
http://example.org/cx/hasExample It's none of your business
Definition the construction that expresses a polarity answer. Example: the polarity response to Do you have any money? in English is Yes (I do) or No (I don't). (This is excluding other less cooperative responses such as I don't know or It's none of your business.) (Section 12.3.3)
See section (in Croft 2022) 12.3.3
Subtype of response construction

Source

The Model of Comparative concepts for Constructicon Alignment (MoCCA; Lorenzi et al. 2024) proposes to connect constructions across and within languages using Comparative Concepts as a shared base of comparison. It adopts the set of Comparative Concepts provided by Croft (2022).

Croft, William. 2022. Morphosyntax: Constructions of the World’s Languages. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/morphosyntax/1AAB4F5F9C553F675170DCA3F03F82E2#contents. (14 October, 2025).
Lorenzi, Arthur, Peter Ljunglöf, Ben Lyngfelt, Tiago Timponi Torrent, William Croft, Alexander Ziem, Nina Böbel, Linnéa Bäckström, Peter Uhrig & Ely E Matos. 2024. MoCCA: A Model of Comparative Concepts for Aligning Constructicons. In Proceedings of the 20th Joint ACL - ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation @ LREC-COLING 2024, 93–98. Torino, Italia: ELRA and ICCL. https://aclanthology.org/2024.isa-1.12/. (22 July, 2025).

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