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Cycles of negation in Rangi and Mbugwe

Gibson, Hannah; Wilhelmsen, Vera

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Hannah Gibson

Vera Wilhelmsen



Abstract

The Tanzanian Bantu languages Rangi and Mbugwe both employ a double negation marking strategy. In Rangi, verbal negation is achieved through the presence of a pre-verbal negative marker and a negative marker which appears either post-verbally or in a clause-final position. In Mbugwe, negation is indicated by a prefix that appears on the verb form and an optional post- verbal negative marker. This paper presents a descriptive account of negation in these two closely related languages, as well as exploring possible origins and grammaticalisation pathways involved in the development of the respective negation strategies in each instance. We propose that negation in these two languages shows evidence of the stages of Jespersen’s cycle: with what started out as a single marker of negation giving way to a bipartite negation strategy. We present data exemplifying negation in the two languages, contributing to the discussion of the development of negation in Bantu and the applicability of Jespersen’s cycle in the language family, as well as highlighting the possible role played by language contact in the development of negation in these languages.

Citation

Gibson, H., & Wilhelmsen, V. (2015). Cycles of negation in Rangi and Mbugwe. Africana Linguistica (Imprimé), 21, 233-257. https://doi.org/10.2143/AL.21.0.3122582

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Dec 1, 2015
Publication Date Dec 1, 2015
Deposit Date Dec 1, 2015
Publicly Available Date Mar 12, 2025
Print ISSN 2033-8732
Electronic ISSN 2034-8436
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 21
Pages 233-257
DOI https://doi.org/10.2143/AL.21.0.3122582

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