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Negative concord in Medieval Greek: lexical asymmetry and the role of correlative negation

  • Nikos Liosis
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Abstract

Although the evolution of negated indefinite constructions in the history of the Greek language has been extensively studied, the data from Medieval Greek remain largely untapped. During this period, there is extensive variation in the mechanisms expressing the negative meaning of the clause that leads to optional distributional and lexical asymmetries, the origin of which can be traced back to much earlier stages of the language. This chapter particularly focuses on the role of οὐδέ oudé / uðé ‘neither, not even’ as correlative negation and as a scalar adverb or prefix that leads to the continuous renewal of available negative concord items, parallel to the competing morpheme καν- kan- ‘even’, thereby complicating the characterization of Medieval Greek as a strict negative concord language.

Abstract

Although the evolution of negated indefinite constructions in the history of the Greek language has been extensively studied, the data from Medieval Greek remain largely untapped. During this period, there is extensive variation in the mechanisms expressing the negative meaning of the clause that leads to optional distributional and lexical asymmetries, the origin of which can be traced back to much earlier stages of the language. This chapter particularly focuses on the role of οὐδέ oudé / uðé ‘neither, not even’ as correlative negation and as a scalar adverb or prefix that leads to the continuous renewal of available negative concord items, parallel to the competing morpheme καν- kan- ‘even’, thereby complicating the characterization of Medieval Greek as a strict negative concord language.

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