Affiliation:
1. Stellenbosch University
Abstract
Abstract
This paper contributes to the typological debate of whether sign languages should be divided into manual versus non-manual
dominant languages, w.r.t. negation, a distinction that has recently been challenged (Johnston
2018) or argued to be too radical (Oomen & Pfau 2017), by providing a
characterization of negation in South African Sign Language (SASL). It has also been observed in several sign languages that a construction
which consists of a yes-no question followed by a negative fragment answer, both produced by the same speaker, can be used to negate a
proposition. While this question-answer pair construction has received attention in the recent sign language literature, it is only
mentioned in passing in the literature on negation. In this paper, I provide an analysis of these polar question-answer clauses as a
grammaticalized negation strategy in SASL, following Caponigro and Davidson’s (2011) analysis of
this construction in ASL.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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