Boletim do Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi. Ciências Humanas (Aug 2022)

Revisiting postverbal standard negation in the Jê languages

  • Johan van der Auwera,
  • Olga Krasnoukhova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/2178-2547-bgoeldi-2021-0062
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2

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Abstract In the Jê languages standard negators tend to take a post-verbal position. This paper asks why this should be the case and therefore discusses earlier accounts relating Jê standard negators to either negative verbs or privative postpositions. We argue that these accounts do not have to exclude each other. In particular, we propose that an existential negator can be reanalyzed as a privative one. We also argue that if the origin of the standard negator is a verb with the meaning ‘finish’, we may be dealing with a scenario that is similar to the ‘Negative Existential Cycle’. In both, the existential negator denies the existence of a state of affairs and then turns into a standard negator. But whereas in the Negative Existential Cycle the non-existence of a state of affairs is modelled on the non-existence of an object, in the ‘new’ scenario the non-existence of a state of affairs derives from the fact that a process or event has come to an end.

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