The expression of constituent negation in Udmurt: From scope-ambiguous to scope-transparent constructions Cover Image

The expression of constituent negation in Udmurt: From scope-ambiguous to scope-transparent constructions
The expression of constituent negation in Udmurt: From scope-ambiguous to scope-transparent constructions

Author(s): Erika Asztalos
Subject(s): Finno-Ugrian studies
Published by: Akadémiai Kiadó
Keywords: constituent negation; focus; inverse scope; negation; SOV-to-SVO change; transparent scope; Udmurt

Summary/Abstract: The study claims that contemporary Udmurt has two main strategies for expressing a ‘constituent negation reading’. Standard Udmurt makes use of inverse-scope constructions involving sentential negation, i.e. a morphosyntactically negated predicate and a pragmatic focus in the scope of negation. The other strategy involves the negator ńe borrowed from Russian, which immediately precedes the negated constituent and combines with a predicate in the affirmative form. Ńe-constructions are analysed as instances of focus negation, with a FocP dominated by a right-branching NegP. The evolution of transparent-scope constructions and of a head-initial NegP are analysed as concomitants of the SOV-to-SVO change of Udmurt.

  • Issue Year: 70/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 248-283
  • Page Count: 36
  • Language: English