(a) Isn't Zelda leaving for Paris?<br/><br/>(b) Is Zelda not leaving for Paris?<br/><br/>A linguist explains that (a) is the question for "Zelda is not leaving <br/><br/>for Paris."<br/><br/>She then adds that (b) is "word negation, rather than <br/><br/>sentence negation, and the scope of negation is different." She also <br/><br/>says that "not" emphasizes one word but does not tell the reader <br/><br/>which word. (I guess she assumes that her readers are smart enough <br/><br/>to guess. Sadly, I am not.)<br/><br/>Would someone please explain to me in simple English that I <br/><br/>can understand what she was saying? In other words, what is <br/><br/>the difference in meaning between (a) and (b)?<br/><br/>Thank you VERY much.