Croft’s cycle in Arabic: The negative existential cycle in a single language

Author:

Wilmsen David1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Arabic and Translation Studies, American University of SharjahP.O. Box 26666, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates

Abstract

AbstractThe negative existential cycle has been shown to be operative in several language families. Here it is shown that it also operates within a single language. It happens that the existential that has been adduced as an example of a type A in the Arabic of Damascus, Syria, negated with the standard spoken Arabic verbal negator , does not participate in a negative cycle, but another Arabic existential particle does. Reflexes of the existential particle šay(y)/šē/šī/ši of southern peninsular Arabic dialects enter into a type A > B configuration as a univerbation between and the existential particle ši in reflexes of maši. It also enters that configuration in others as a univerbation between , the 3rd-person pronouns or , and the existential particle šī in reflexes of mahūš/mahīš. At that point, the existential particle šī loses its identity as such to be reanalyzed as a negator, with reflexes of mahūš/mahīš negating all manner of non-verbal predications except existentials. As such, negators formed of reflexes of šī skip a stage B, but they re-enter the cycle at stage B > C, when reflexes of mahūš/mahīš begin negating some verbs. The consecutive C stage is encountered only in northern Egyptian and southern Yemeni dialects. An inchoate stage C > A appears only in dialects of Lower Egypt.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics

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