Thai Negation.

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Title: Thai Negation.
Language: English
Authors: Alam, Samsul
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 12
Publication Date: 1998
Document Type: Reports - Research
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Language Research, Linguistic Theory, Native Speakers, Negative Forms (Language), Sentence Structure, Structural Analysis (Linguistics), Thai, Uncommonly Taught Languages
Geographic Terms: U.S.; New York
Abstract: A study analyzed the structure of negative sentences in the Thai language, based on data gathered from two native speakers. It is shown that the Thai negative marker generally occurs between the noun phrase (subject) and the verb phrase in simple active sentences and in passive sentences. Negation of noun phrases is also allowed in Thai, with a marker. The way in which negation works in a tag is also demonstrated. Double and triple negations are not allowed in Thai, nor is a negative marker allowed at the end of a sentence. However, a negation marker can be used at the beginning of a sentence. (MSE)
Journal Code: RIEFEB1999
Entry Date: 1999
Accession Number: ED422741
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:A study analyzed the structure of negative sentences in the Thai language, based on data gathered from two native speakers. It is shown that the Thai negative marker generally occurs between the noun phrase (subject) and the verb phrase in simple active sentences and in passive sentences. Negation of noun phrases is also allowed in Thai, with a marker. The way in which negation works in a tag is also demonstrated. Double and triple negations are not allowed in Thai, nor is a negative marker allowed at the end of a sentence. However, a negation marker can be used at the beginning of a sentence. (MSE)