negati
Negati is a term used in linguistic typology to describe a class of negation systems observed across a range of languages in a hypothetical or constructed linguistic landscape. The concept is employed to compare how different languages realize negation, how negation markers interact with tense, mood, and aspect, and how scope is established within sentences. In Negati-style systems, negation markers can take diverse forms, including prefixes, suffixes, clitics, or independent particles, and they may appear at different structural positions (for example, preverbal, postverbal, or periphrastic configurations).
Etymology and scope: The label Negati derives from the semantic root neg- meaning to deny, augmented by
Classification: Negati systems are typically subdivided by the site of negation (for example, preverbal versus postverbal),
Typological patterns: Common features include coexistence of a primary negation marker with specialized words for emphasis