On the (non-)expletive uses of the preverbal negative ne/en in the history of (Low) German and Dutch

This article presents novel data from Middle High German, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch showing that two phenomena which often have been treated as one, namely the single former negativemarker ne/en appearing in adverbial and complement clauses, have to be treated as distinct phenomena. I argue that only in complement clauses, ne/en is a paratactic negation marker, while in adverbial clausesit functions as an exceptive and adversative discourse marker. In these contexts, I refer to ne/en as post-cyclical Furthermore, I propose a scenario as to how the reanalysis from negation to exceptive... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Witzenhausen, Elisabeth
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2020
Verlag/Hrsg.: Septentrio Academic Publishing
Schlagwörter: Paratactic Negation / West Germanic / Conditional clauses / Exceptive clauses / Adversative clauses
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/nordlyd/article/view/5281

This article presents novel data from Middle High German, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch showing that two phenomena which often have been treated as one, namely the single former negativemarker ne/en appearing in adverbial and complement clauses, have to be treated as distinct phenomena. I argue that only in complement clauses, ne/en is a paratactic negation marker, while in adverbial clausesit functions as an exceptive and adversative discourse marker. In these contexts, I refer to ne/en as post-cyclical Furthermore, I propose a scenario as to how the reanalysis from negation to exceptive markerproceeded.