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Micro-typological Covariation of Negation and Focus Marking Morphology in Bantu Languages

Shinagawa, Daisuke; Marten, Lutz

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Daisuke Shinagawa



Abstract

This paper investigates the typological correlation between negation marking and focus marking based on the ‘Bantu Morphosyntactic Variation Database’ (Marten et al. 2018) compiling linguistic data obtained through 142 parameters to capture morphosyntactic microvariation in Bantu languages. Based on the inter-parametric analysis on the correlation between four parameters related to main clause negation marking and one parameter related to morphological focus marking, two typologically significant correlation are established: 1) languages with a postverbal strategy for main clause negation highly tend to have a morphological focus marker, and 2) languages lacking a morphological means of focus marking tend to adopt the preinitial strategy for main clause negation. These two tendencies can be explained from three perspectives, namely, 1) focus as inherent nature of (pragmatic) negation and the incompatibility of preinitial negation with an additional morphological focus marker, 2) the grammaticalisation path from a locative as a focus marking element to postverbal negation particle, and 3) ‘focus contrast’ as a structural requirement in the postverbal negative particle constructions.

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Shinagawa, D., & Marten, L. (2021). Micro-typological Covariation of Negation and Focus Marking Morphology in Bantu Languages. Gengo kenkyu, 160, 215-248. https://doi.org/10.11435/gengo.160.0_215

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 30, 2021
Publication Date Jan 1, 2021
Deposit Date Jun 27, 2022
Publicly Available Date Jun 27, 2022
Journal 言語研究 = Gengo kenkyu (Journal of the Linguistic Society of Japan)
Print ISSN 0024-3914
Electronic ISSN 2185-6710
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 160
Pages 215-248
DOI https://doi.org/10.11435/gengo.160.0_215
Publisher URL https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/gengo/160/0/160_215/_article

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