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This paper focuses on discontinuous (or bipartite) negation patterns in
Santome (henceforth ST), a Portuguese‐based Creole language spoken on
the island of São Tomé in the Gulf of Guinea, historically and genetically
related to three other Creole languages, namely Ngola (NG), spoken on
the same island, (LU), spoken on the island of Príncipe, and Fa d’Ambô
(AB), spoken on the island of Pagalu (former Annobón).
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Hagemeijer, Tjerk. 2009. Aspects of discontinuous negation in Santome. In Norbert Cyffer, Erwin Ebermann, Georg Ziegelmeyer (eds.), Negation patterns in West African languages and beyond, 139-165. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
