Stump (1984:293, n.2)
De Arbres
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"There are non-standard dialects of Breton in which the pattern of verb-inflection in negative clauses is the same as that observed in affirmative clauses; for such dialects, (i) is acceptable and (ii) inacceptable. Trépos Grammaire bretonne (n.d. [1968]) is apparently based on a non-standard dialect of this sort; cf. the example Ar selaouerien ne gleve netra, 'The auditors didn't hear anything' (p.266), in which 'gleve' is in its analytic form [3SG]."
(i) | ar vugale | ne | lenn | ket | levrioù. |
the children | Ptc | read | not | books | |
'The children don't read books.' |
(ii) | * ar vugale | ne | lennont | ket | levrioù. |
read.PL | |||||
'The children don't read books.' |
référence
- Stump, G. T. 1984. 'Agreement vs. incorporation in Breton', Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 2:289-348.