CITATION: Huddlestone, K. 2014. A bidirectional optimality theoretic analysis of multiple negative indefinites in Afrikaans. Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics, 43:137-164, doi:10.5774/43-0-167.The original publication is available at http://spil.journals.ac.zaIn the literature on negation, Afrikaans is generally categorised as a negative concord language. Unlike most other negative concord languages though, utterances containing multiple indefinites in the scope of negation are typically produced with a combination of one negative indefinite and one (or more) non-negative indefinite, or negative polarity item, as in (i). (i) Ons het niemand ooit daar gesien nie. we have nobody ever there pst-see sn ‘We never sa...
This paper offers a formal account of the diachronic changes in the interaction between indefinites ...
In Gã, indefinite DPs can undergo reduplication in the presence of negation. On the basis of a numb...
Children acquiring a non-negative concord language like English or German have been found to consist...
In the literature on negation, Afrikaans is generally categorised as a negative concord language. Un...
In the literature on negation, Afrikaans is generally categorised as a negative concord language. Un...
This dissertation is concerned with the syntactic and semantic status of negative indefinites in Afr...
CITATION: Biberauer, T. 2016. Nie sommer nie : sociohistorical and formal comparative considerations...
This article has three major objectives. Firstly, it aims to describe and account for the peculiarit...
CITATION: Biberauer, T. & Potgieter, J. M. 2017. Negative exclamatives in Afrikaans : some initial t...
We consider the to date minimally discussed phenomenon of negative exclamatives in Afrikaans. Negati...
<p>This article has three major objectives. Firstly, it aims to describe and account for the peculia...
This dissertation aims at providing a new typology of indefinite pronouns, and of negative indefinit...
An often noted fact about Afrikaans is that it is a Negative Concord (NC) language which, quite unus...
In combinations with singular count nouns, the Dutch indefinite determiner enig 'some/any' shows a d...
An interesting syntactic property of Afrikaans is the use of the so-called double negative in senten...
This paper offers a formal account of the diachronic changes in the interaction between indefinites ...
In Gã, indefinite DPs can undergo reduplication in the presence of negation. On the basis of a numb...
Children acquiring a non-negative concord language like English or German have been found to consist...
In the literature on negation, Afrikaans is generally categorised as a negative concord language. Un...
In the literature on negation, Afrikaans is generally categorised as a negative concord language. Un...
This dissertation is concerned with the syntactic and semantic status of negative indefinites in Afr...
CITATION: Biberauer, T. 2016. Nie sommer nie : sociohistorical and formal comparative considerations...
This article has three major objectives. Firstly, it aims to describe and account for the peculiarit...
CITATION: Biberauer, T. & Potgieter, J. M. 2017. Negative exclamatives in Afrikaans : some initial t...
We consider the to date minimally discussed phenomenon of negative exclamatives in Afrikaans. Negati...
<p>This article has three major objectives. Firstly, it aims to describe and account for the peculia...
This dissertation aims at providing a new typology of indefinite pronouns, and of negative indefinit...
An often noted fact about Afrikaans is that it is a Negative Concord (NC) language which, quite unus...
In combinations with singular count nouns, the Dutch indefinite determiner enig 'some/any' shows a d...
An interesting syntactic property of Afrikaans is the use of the so-called double negative in senten...
This paper offers a formal account of the diachronic changes in the interaction between indefinites ...
In Gã, indefinite DPs can undergo reduplication in the presence of negation. On the basis of a numb...
Children acquiring a non-negative concord language like English or German have been found to consist...