1.5.1.2.3. Negative concord

In DGS, markers of sentential negation usually follow verbs and appear in sentence final position. However preverbal occurrences are also possible. The examples below show pre-verbal (a) and post-verbal (b) occurrences of the manual negative particle not. The preverbal occurrences appear only in the contrastive contexts.

 

 

                        re    hs 

a.         e-v-a milk buy not

            โ€˜Eva did not buy milk.โ€™

    

 

 

 

                                          hs

b.          e-v-a milk not buy, get water

            โ€˜Eva did not buy milk, (she) rather got water.โ€™

 

 

 

Negated modal verbs appear either in verb second or final position. This is exemplified below for DGS sentences (a-b).

 

                                        hs

                                        re

a.         max can.not swim

            โ€˜Max is not able to swim.โ€™

 

 

 

 

 

 

                        re                  hs  

b.         max swim       can.not                                                       

            โ€˜Unfortunately, Max cannot swim.โ€™