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#193172 09/21/2010 12:38 PM
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I have come across a peculiar use of the negative form in northern and central Vermont, USA
For example
First person - "I went to the Mall today"
Second person's response - "So didn't I"

While logically this seems to be saying that the second person did not go to the Mall (and that the first person didn't either), somehow it is understand to mean that the second person did in fact go to the Mall.

How can this be?

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Carpal Tunnel
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welcome, cdt! and welcome to another Vermonter!

I, too, have heard this, and always just chalked it up to ignorance. I don't mean ignorance as stupid, just someone that hasn't learned "proper" usage.


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How can this be?

Language Log had a posting about it last year: (link). They call the phenomenon overnegation.


Ceci n'est pas un seing.
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This is also common in upstate New York, at least in the Finger Lakes region.

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I've lived all my life in said Finger Lakes region, and have never, ever heard that!

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Maybe it's more southern Finger Lakes. Come to think of it the folks I've heard it from are from the Binghamton area.

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Thank you for the link there is plenty of food for thought there.

I feel such usage is perfectly proper and also understandable in context. Perhap's, as it has been pointed out to me, it is because I use similar expressions all the time . For example "I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't" meaning of course "I think they almost certainly will" I just am not sure how it can makes sense.

Communication beyond grammer

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Thank you,


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