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Ticha: a digital text explorer for Colonial Zapotec (Web Resource)
Title: Ticha: a digital text explorer for Colonial Zapotec
Author: Brook Danielle Lillehaugen
Author: George Aaron Broadwell
Author: Michel R. Oudijk
Author: Laurie Allen
Abstract: A collection of Colonial Zapotec resources including transcribed texts, translations, and linguistic analyses.
Year: 2015
Primary URL: https://ticha.haverford.edu
Negation in Colonial Valley Zapotec (Article)
Title: Negation in Colonial Valley Zapotec
Author: Carolyn Jane Anderson
Author: Brook Danielle Lillehaugen
Abstract: This paper presents an overview of negation in Colonial Valley Zapotec (CVZ) based on
a corpus of texts written in Valley Zapotec between 1565 and 1808. There are four
negative markers in CVZ, two bound (ya=, qui=) and two free (aca, yaca). Standard
negation employs a negative word and an optional clitic, =ti. Understanding the syntax
of an historical form of Valley Zapotec allows us to make some observations about
related forms in modern Valley Zapotec languages, in particular San Lucas Quiavini
Zapotec (SLQZ). For example, the morpheme =ti, which is required in clausal negation
in SLQZ, is not obligatory in any negative constructions in CVZ until around 1800.
In Vellon 1808, the youngest text in the corpus, we observe =ti required in one type of
clausal negation. This allows us to observe details of the development of the modern
Valley Zapotec negation system, including the fact that the remaining changes leading to
obligatory =ti in clausal negation in SLQZ must have occurred within the last 200 years.
Year: 2016
Primary URL: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1467-968X.12082/full
Format: Journal
Periodical Title: Transactions of the Philological Society
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