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The Double Negative Used to be Proper

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November 08, 2006, 10:17
shufitz
The Double Negative Used to be Proper
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November 08, 2006, 10:23
zmježd
I survived into Middle English, too. Chaucer has quite a few examples of it. Some consider French to use a double negative: je ne sais pas where ne 'not' and pas 'not' literally step, but used as a negative these days. They also use the oblique case of the personal pronoun after the copula: L'etat, c'est moi 'The State, that's me'. In English, people use double negatives all the time. I personally think that the grammar mavens proscribed its use so they could say things like he is not unkind.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
November 08, 2006, 10:25
goofy
Double negatives are sometimes analyzed as feature spreading.

this sentence is apparently from Serbian

Niko nikada nigde ništa nije uradio
literally Nobody never nowhere nothing did not do, meaning "Nobody ever did anything anywhere."
November 08, 2006, 12:28
neveu
quote:
Some consider French to use a double negative: je ne sais pas where ne 'not' and pas 'not' literally step, but used as a negative these days.


Ne is almost always omitted in conversational French, but not in written French.