2000
DOI: 10.1017/s1040820700002821
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Etymological Opacity, Hybridization, and the Afrikaans Brace Negation

Abstract: One of the enduring cruxes in Afrikaans historical linguistics has been the origin of the so-called “double” or more properly “brace” negation, specifically with respect to the negative particle nie in sentence-final position. Though bipartite negation is well represented in the Germanic languages, the Afrikaans pattern stands alone. The brace negation is an innovation that came about through the reanalysis of a discourse-dependent (pragmatically conditioned) structure in metropolitan Dutch. The agents of the … Show more

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“…Secondly, the Afrikaans negation system has been shown to differ quite substantially from what is found in Dutch varieties or, more generally, in the European languages with which Afrikaans was in contact during its formative period (cf. again Ponelis, Roberge, Deumert andvan der Wouden, op.cit, andalso, particularly, den Besten 1986 andRoberge 2000).…”
Section: Background: Afrikaans and Its Negation Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Secondly, the Afrikaans negation system has been shown to differ quite substantially from what is found in Dutch varieties or, more generally, in the European languages with which Afrikaans was in contact during its formative period (cf. again Ponelis, Roberge, Deumert andvan der Wouden, op.cit, andalso, particularly, den Besten 1986 andRoberge 2000).…”
Section: Background: Afrikaans and Its Negation Systemmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In terms of Roberge's (2000) proposal that nie 2 originated as a resumptive tag-element that speakers employed to reinforce the negative nature of the proposition expressed, or the prohibitive nature of the speech act intended…”
Section: The Formal Properties Of Nie 2 Vis-à-vis Other Reinforcersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…More recent contributions to this field include (Robbers 1992), (Oosthuizen 1998), (Molnárfi 2002(Molnárfi , 2004, (Bell 2004) and (Biberauer 2007). See also (Den Besten 1986) and (Roberge 2000) for discussions of the origin of negative concord in Afrikaans.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paper attempts to demonstrate just how peculiar the modern Afrikaans negation system is, and what a central role clause-final nie has played in creating the conditions for the rise of this strangeness. Following Roberge (2000), I argue that final nie has its origins as an emphatic spoken-language resumptive discourse particle (Dit kannie waar wees, nee! -literally: it cannot true be, no, i.e.…”
Section: Overview Of the Contributions To This Volumementioning
confidence: 99%