Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/ne
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Proto-Germanic
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- *ni (unstressed)
Etymology
[edit]From Proto-Indo-European *ne (“not”).[1]
Pronunciation
[edit]Particle
[edit]*ne[2]
Usage notes
[edit]- This word was a general negation particle, and always preceded the word that it negated. If a verb with an adverbial prefix needed to be negated, the word was normally inserted between the prefix and the main verb stem.
Related terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]This word does not survive in its original use in any modern language. Over time it usually became strengthened by other words, creating phrases such as "never", "not at all" or "not a thing". Eventually these phrases became the normal way of negating phrases, and this word fell into disuse. See Jespersen's Cycle on Wikipedia for more.
References
[edit]- ^ Guus Kroonen (2013) “*ne”, in Alexander Lubotsky, editor, Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Germanic (Leiden Indo-European Etymological Dictionary Series; 11)[1], Leiden, Boston: Brill, →ISBN, page 385
- ^ Ringe, Donald (2006) From Proto-Indo-European to Proto-Germanic (A Linguistic History of English; 1)[2], Oxford: Oxford University Press, →ISBN