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===Negation=== | ===Negation=== | ||
The verbal negation is conveyed by | The verbal negation is conveyed by two negative adverbs: | ||
*jis | |||
*he | |||
These two adverbs have different usages and placements. | |||
''Double negatives'' are generally '''''allowed''', and | :1. '''jis''' is used with the simple ''present tense'', being placed ''after'' it, and with all ''future tenses'', being placed ''between'' the auxiliary verbs and the infinitival forms. | ||
æl‘ soɸal‘ ñamjixæh → æl‘ soɸal‘ ñamjixæh jis | |||
<small>the dog bites → the dog doesn't bite</small> | |||
æl‘ soɸal‘ jimof ñamjixæm‘ æl‘ vjirul‘ → æl‘ soɸal‘ jimof jis ñamjixæm‘ æl‘ vjirul‘ | |||
<small>the dog will bite the man → the dog won't bite the man</small> | |||
:2. '''he''' is used with all ''compound tenses'' formed with the auxiliary verb ojæm‘, ''to be'', being placed ''after'' it. | |||
æl‘ soɸal‘ ojh ñjimaciθu æl‘ vjirul‘ → æl‘ soɸal‘ he ojh ñjimaciθu æl‘ vjirul‘ | |||
<small>the dog will bit the man → the dog didn't bite the man</small> | |||
È tuttavia anche possibile trovare entrambi gli avverbi negativi in una singola frase, con qualsiasi tempo, nelle posizioni tipiche (nel caso di jis, questo va a posizionarsi tra l’ausiliare e il participio). Questa costruzione viene usata per indicare una forma rafforzata di negazione: | |||
æl‘ soɸal‘ he ojh ñjimaciθu æl‘ vjirul‘ → æl‘ soɸal‘ he ojh jis ñjimaciθu æl‘ vjirul‘ | |||
<small>the dog didn't bite the man → the dog didn't bite the man at all</small> | |||
''Double negatives'' are generally '''''allowed''', but this usage is unstable and unclear. | |||
Revision as of 06:29, 2 July 2025
Negation
The verbal negation is conveyed by two negative adverbs:
- jis
- he
These two adverbs have different usages and placements.
- 1. jis is used with the simple present tense, being placed after it, and with all future tenses, being placed between the auxiliary verbs and the infinitival forms.
æl‘ soɸal‘ ñamjixæh → æl‘ soɸal‘ ñamjixæh jis the dog bites → the dog doesn't bite
æl‘ soɸal‘ jimof ñamjixæm‘ æl‘ vjirul‘ → æl‘ soɸal‘ jimof jis ñamjixæm‘ æl‘ vjirul‘ the dog will bite the man → the dog won't bite the man
- 2. he is used with all compound tenses formed with the auxiliary verb ojæm‘, to be, being placed after it.
æl‘ soɸal‘ ojh ñjimaciθu æl‘ vjirul‘ → æl‘ soɸal‘ he ojh ñjimaciθu æl‘ vjirul‘ the dog will bit the man → the dog didn't bite the man
È tuttavia anche possibile trovare entrambi gli avverbi negativi in una singola frase, con qualsiasi tempo, nelle posizioni tipiche (nel caso di jis, questo va a posizionarsi tra l’ausiliare e il participio). Questa costruzione viene usata per indicare una forma rafforzata di negazione:
æl‘ soɸal‘ he ojh ñjimaciθu æl‘ vjirul‘ → æl‘ soɸal‘ he ojh jis ñjimaciθu æl‘ vjirul‘ the dog didn't bite the man → the dog didn't bite the man at all
Double negatives are generally allowed, but this usage is unstable and unclear.