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THE STRUCTURE OF DAGBANI SENTENTIAL NEGATION

Professor Issah , Samuel Alhassan
DEAN-FACULTY OF GHANAIAN LANGUAGES EDUCATION
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Authors
Issah, A. S.
Publication Year
2023
Article Title
THE STRUCTURE OF DAGBANI SENTENTIAL NEGATION
Journal
Editorial Board of Studia Linguistica.
Volume
77
Issue Number
2
Page Numbers
307-332
Abstract

The goal of this paper is to provide an account of the syntactic expression of sentential negation in Dagbani, a Mabia, Niger-Congo language of West Africa. I show that Dagbani employs two strategies for the marking of sentential negation: negative markers/particles and negative verbs. The overtly expressed negative markers are ku/bı and dı, used for negating declaratives and imperatives, respectively. Besides, the inherently negative verb ka is used to negate possessive-locative-existential constructions. The paper further demon strates that there is an incompatibility between the negative marker and the imperative morpheme in Dagbani and attempts to account for this empirical fact. In line with recent probe-based Minimalist account of negation, I assume that the negative markers (heads) carry a [iNeg] feature, which is interpretable, and its interpretation triggers a negative polarity of the clause. I further offer a formal account for the incompatibility between the imperative negation marker dı and the imperative morpheme

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