Negatives between Chamic and Bahnaric
Date
2015
Authors
Van Der Auwera, Johan
Vossen, Frens
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Volume Title
Publisher
Asia-Pacific Linguistics
Abstract
The paper deals with the verb embracing double negation found in both Chamic and
Bahnaric languages and with the question how it developed. We propose both an internal
and external explanation. The former relates to what is called a ‘Jespersen Cycle’, a
hypothesis about the renewal of single negation out of double negation, itself developing
out of another single negation. The latter is language interference from Chamic to
Bahnaric. We argue that the Jespersen Cycle hypothesis is more plausible for Chamic,
thus revisiting Lee (1996), and that the language contact hypothesis makes more sense
for Bahnaric, thus supporting a more general hypothesis about the direction of
interference between the two families (Sidwell 2008: 261, 265).
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Keywords
negation, Jespersen Cycle, language contact
Citation
Source
Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society (JSEALS) 8 (2015): 24-38
Type
Journal article