Despite intensive research, negation remains elusive. Its expression across languages, its underlying cognitive mechanisms, its development across time, and related phenomena, such as negative polarity and negative concord, leave many unresolved issues of both a definitional and a substantive nature. Such issues are at the heart of the present volume, which presents a twofold contribution. The first part offers a mix of large-scale typological surveys and in-depth investigation of the evolution of negation in individual languages and language families that have not frequently been studied from this point of view, such as Chinese, Berber, Quechua, and Austronesian languages. The second part centers on French, a language whose early stages are comparatively richly documented and which therefore provides an important test case for hypotheses about the diachrony of negative marking. Representing, moreover, a variety of theoretical approaches, the volume will be of interest to researchers on negation, language change, and typology.
ISBN: | 9789027259257 |
Publication date: | 24th October 2014 |
Author: | MajBritt Mosegaard Hansen, Jacqueline Visconti |
Publisher: | John Benjamins Publishing Company |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 263 pages |
Series: | Studies in Language Companion Series |
Genres: |
Historical and comparative linguistics |