Negation in Beja
Description
This chapter presents the negative constructions of Beja, a North-Cushitic (Afroasiatic)
language, which are basically asymmetrical. It discusses in turn (i) standard
negation in declarative main clauses with A/Cat/TAM asymmetry; (ii) the two
negative types in non-declaratives, one of which does not use a negator but stem
alternation and specific inflection; (iii) negation in non-main clauses (even more
asymmetrical than declaratives); (iv) privatives, which include one case of clause
chaining instead of a negator; (v) phasal polarity expressions; (vi) negation in
stative predications; (vii) negative replies and their pragmatics. It also discusses the
absence of negative transport, as well as of negative indefinites and the strategies
used instead.
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