We consider the to date minimally discussed phenomenon of negative exclamatives in Afrikaans. Negative exclamatives superficially seem to be negative, when they are in fact positive exclamations. These structures therefore feature so-called expletive negation. Our goal is to illustrate some aspects of the phenomenon as it manifests in Afrikaans, and to demonstrate that Afrikaans’s negative exclamatives seem well behaved when considered against a broader crosslinguistic backdrop.Keywords: exclamatives, Afrikaans, expletive negation, true optionalit
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CITATION: Biberauer, T. & Potgieter, J. M. 2017. Negative exclamatives in Afrikaans : some initial t...
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An interesting syntactic property of Afrikaans is the use of the so-called double negative in senten...
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In the literature on negation, Afrikaans is generally categorised as a negative concord language. Un...
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Languages like Afrikaans are sometimes said to feature a class of adpositions that can be described ...
A recent trend in the study of Standard Average European is the extraterritorial perspective of exam...
Many languages in the world, including Afrikaans, use exocentric compounds to form personal names, l...
CITATION: Biberauer, T. & Potgieter, J. M. 2017. Negative exclamatives in Afrikaans : some initial t...
This dissertation is concerned with the syntactic and semantic status of negative indefinites in Afr...
<p>This article has three major objectives. Firstly, it aims to describe and account for the peculia...
CITATION: Biberauer, T. 2016. Nie sommer nie : sociohistorical and formal comparative considerations...
An often noted fact about Afrikaans is that it is a Negative Concord (NC) language which, quite unus...
This article has three major objectives. Firstly, it aims to describe and account for the peculiarit...
In the literature on negation, Afrikaans is generally categorised as a negative concord language. Un...
An interesting syntactic property of Afrikaans is the use of the so-called double negative in senten...
CITATION: Huddlestone, K. 2014. A bidirectional optimality theoretic analysis of multiple negative i...
In the literature on negation, Afrikaans is generally categorised as a negative concord language. Un...
This paper focuses on the anticausative prominence in Afrikaans. The anticausative prominence is rel...
This article presents novel data from Middle High German, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch showing...
Languages like Afrikaans are sometimes said to feature a class of adpositions that can be described ...
A recent trend in the study of Standard Average European is the extraterritorial perspective of exam...
Many languages in the world, including Afrikaans, use exocentric compounds to form personal names, l...