In:Aspects of English Negation
Edited by Yoko Iyeiri
[Not in series 132] 2005
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Published online: 8 December 2005
https://doi.org/10.1075/z.132.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgementvii
List of contributorsix
List of abbreviationsxi
Introduction: Studies on English Negation and the Present Volume
I. Aspects of Negation in the History of English
Negative Constructions in Old English: The Question of Cynewulf’s Authorship
Variable Features of Negative Elements in Old English Psalter Glosses
On Grammaticalization of Negative Adverbs, with Special Reference to Jespersen’s Cycle Recast
“I not say” Once Again: A Study of the Early History of the “not + finite verb” Type in English
Decline of Multiple Negation Revisited
A History of the Negative Interrogative do in Seveteenth- to Nineteenth-Century Diaries and Correspondance
II. Aspects of Negation in Present-day English
Negative Concord in British English Dialects
No, nay, never: Negation in Tyneside English
A Corpus-based Study of the haven’t NP Pattern in American English
Negation in African American Vernacular English
Subjective Meanings of Except-linkage in Present-day English in Comparison with Including
Name Index
Subject Index
