Abstract

The main aim of this paper is to investigate the asymmetric distribution of negation strategies in verbless constructions in Jordanian Arabic and similar dialects. In particular, negative pronouns constructions present two major problems for analyses of sentential negation. The first problem lies in the use of the verbal negation strategy in such constructions although they are verbless. The second problem is the merger of subject pronouns that are clear maximal projections with the negative marker occupying the head of the negative projection. To solve these problems, the paper provides an analysis that is based on the morphosyntactic properties of negative pronouns as well as the discourse properties of the constructions in which they occur. To account for the merger between the pronoun and the head of the negative, the study demonstrates that such pronouns belong to the class of weak bound subject pronouns that undergo head movement to Neg to check and delete its uninterpretable [+D] feature. The proposed analysis treats negative pronouns constructions as topic-comment structures that involve a fronted DP followed by a complete string of predication. As such, the paper concludes that the use of the marked negation strategy is a natural outcome given the discourse properties associated with topic-comment constructions to which negative pronouns constructions belong.

Highlights

  • This paper is mainly concerned with the distribution of negation patterns in verbless sentences in Jordanian Arabic (JA ), especially negative pronouns constructions

  • This study has been mainly concerned with the distribution of negation strategies in verbless sentences in Jordanian Arabic

  • I have shown that the type of negation strategy is linked to the type of sentence in which it occurs, i.e., whether verbal or non-verbal, there is one construction that cuts across this typological division

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Introduction

This paper is mainly concerned with the distribution of negation patterns in verbless sentences in Jordanian Arabic (JA ), especially negative pronouns constructions. Negative pronouns are complex forms that involve a pronominal element surrounded by the discontinuous negation marker ma-ʃ. Such pronouns are found only in present tense predicational constructions of the type shown below. Negative pronouns constructions pose two major problems for analyses of sentential negation in Arabic. The first problem lies in the use of the verbal negation strategy in non-verbal constructions such as the negative pronouns constructions shown in (1a-b). In such constructions, the negation strategy one expects to find is the one used for nonverbal sentences. Whereas verbal sentences display the discontinuous negation strategy shown in (2a), verbless sentences display the independent negation strategy shown in (2b) below

Ali ma-jaa-ʃ mbaariħ
Negation in verbless sentences: an overview
The syntax of sentential negation in Jordanian Arabic
Verbal Negation
Non-verbal negation
35. Subject pronouns and negative laysa forms in SA laysa forms
A morpho-syntactic analysis of negative pronouns
Negative pronouns constructions
Conclusion
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