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Title
Standard negation in Awa Pit: from synchrony to diachrony
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Abstract
This study deals with clausal negation in Awa Pit, a Barbacoan language spoken in South America. By bringing together the data on negation from different varieties of the language, we present an analysis of synchronic patterns of negation marking. Based on the variation we suggest a number of innovations in the negation system, for which we put forward diachronic scenarios. Some innovations are likely to be contact-induced, whereas others are products of language-internal diachronic processes. The latter involve mechanisms associated with a classical `Jespersen Cycle'. However, Awa Pit offers us very non-classical Jespersen's Cycles - at best. The case of Awa Pit is instructive as some of the scenarios that we suggest are likely to be relevant for other languages or languages families.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Folia linguistica historica / Societas Linguistica Europaea [Amsterdam] - The Hague, 1980, currens
Folia linguistica / Linguistic Society of Europe [Amsterdam] - The Hague
Publication
The Hague : 2019
ISSN
0168-647X [print]
1614-7316 [online]
DOI
10.1515/FLIH-2019-0017
Volume/pages
53 :s:[40] (2019) , p. 439-474
ISI
000502042400006
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