A Grammar of Tamashek (Tuareg of Mali)

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588 9 Verb phrases and other predications

b. waer 0-aerbaeqqae-t

Neg 3MaSgS-be.dented.PerfN-Aug

'It didn't get dented.'

The perfective negative corresponds to both simple perfective (PerfP) and

resultative (Resit). This makes sense, since a past negative statement denies

that an event took place over a generous time span, making aspectual

distinctions less useful than in the positive. As a result, (638.a) negates both

PerfP assasn-aer Ί knew, found out' and the more common Resit assan-aer Ί

know' (stative).

The normal imperfective negative construction consists of waer and a

special LoImpfN stem (a negative variant of LoImpfP). The LoImpfN blocks

the ablaut accent χ and the first-syllable full-V feature χ that appear in the

LoImpfP, while allowing final-syllable χ and all consonantal adjustments

found in the LoImpfP (prefix -t-, gemination). The LoImpfN also has strict

«Η» melody, while the LoImpfP has «Η» or «L» melody depending on verb

class (§7.2.5.1).

To negate an imperfective, we get waer plus a special LoImpfN stem that

is related to, but distinct from, the LoImpfP. For the future negative see §9.1.4

below. The negative imperative (=prohibitive) includes waer but the stem-

choice is somewhat complex; see §7.2.4.4.

(639) war l-baddad

Neg 3MaSgS-stand.LoImpfN

'He is not standing/stopping.' (= 'He doesn't stand/stop.')

In (639), -baddad- is the LoImpfN corresponding to LoImpfP -baddaed-.

The basic form of the verb is -vbdvd- (PerfP -abdaed-).

For special forms like wasdden used in biclausal negatives ('it is not the

case that [...]'), see §9.5.

Forms used as negative polarity items (like 'anything' in 'not ...

anything') include ordinary generic nouns like ae-wadam 'person', haeraet

'thing', and e-daegg 'place', but also the specialized and somewhat emphatic

polarity form waeld 'nothing' (nonhuman). Its extension waela "iy-aen 'not

(even) one, none at all' can be added to any NP. For abstractions and other

mass nouns, waeld andasrr-asn 'not (even) a little' can be used. The form

waeld, in other contexts, has a range of uses from emphatic 'even' to

disjunctive 'or'. A more general '(not) at all' polarity item is the interjection-

like element faeww! (640.f)·

(640) a. waer-\t i-lla waela

Neg-\3MaSgO 3MaSgS-exist.PerfN nothing

'There is (absolutely) nothing.'
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