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The teacher said "In English a double negative forms a positive.

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  • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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    #60

    @AlexanderVI @EF @rzeta0 👍

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    • truenorthspice@mastodon.worldT truenorthspice@mastodon.world

      @jack @eleder @Wolf_Baginski @kibcol1049

      In Canada we sometimes say "Yeah, No, yeah. "

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      #61

      @TrueNorthSpice I thought that was a California thing! (I have never been to Canada) “Yeah, no.” And “No, yeah.” 😂 We all knew what we meant but when I came back East people looked at me funny.

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      • mfeilner@mastodon.socialM mfeilner@mastodon.social

        @kibcol1049 California has also triple positive meaning "No". But there "Yes" often means "No" like in "If you want..." (I'd do it for you) Or "Maybe". ("Not really")
        "Oh yeah for sure, yes" and more are very typical there. And Bavarian has quadruple negatives that stay negative. "Naa, koane Masern hob I no nia net gehabt!" for example. stays negative, the speaker never has caught the measles. @chillicampari can confirm

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        #62

        @mfeilner @kibcol1049 @chillicampari Then there is "jo" in Norwegian which (among other uses) is a "Yes" that preceeds the other person first affirming and then disagreeing with you in some way.

        "Kan jeg ta bussen herfra til Ullevaal?"

        "Can I get to Ullevaal from here by bus?"

        "Jo, men det er lettere å ta en taxi"

        "Yes, but it is easier to take a taxi".

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        • maggiejk@zeroes.caM maggiejk@zeroes.ca

          @TrueNorthSpice I thought that was a California thing! (I have never been to Canada) “Yeah, no.” And “No, yeah.” 😂 We all knew what we meant but when I came back East people looked at me funny.

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          #63

          @maggiejk

          Nope, it started here, sorry.

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          • jack@mastodon.sdf.orgJ jack@mastodon.sdf.org

            @eleder @Wolf_Baginski @kibcol1049 In German, you can express something analogous with "Ja, nee, klar" ("Yes, naa, sure"), i.e. yes-no-yes.

            What do you make of that? 😉

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            #64

            @jack @eleder @Wolf_Baginski @kibcol1049 Yeah, nah, bro.

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            • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK kibcol1049@mstdn.social

              The teacher said "In English a double negative forms a positive. In some languages, though, such as Russian, a double negative is still a negative. However, there is no language wherein a double positive can form a negative."
              A voice from the back of the room piped up, "Yeah, right."

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              #65

              @kibcol1049 Fucking Bastard...

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                #66

                @AlexanderVI @rzeta0 @kibcol1049 disagree. The taught rule is, based on the mathematical rule but it is not actually the case. Even QI klaxoned it! The context defines whether it applies or not.

                Admittedly it is seen as poor form and it can usually be avoided but the taught adsolute rule is not correct.

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                • E ef@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                  @AlexanderVI @rzeta0 @kibcol1049 disagree. The taught rule is, based on the mathematical rule but it is not actually the case. Even QI klaxoned it! The context defines whether it applies or not.

                  Admittedly it is seen as poor form and it can usually be avoided but the taught adsolute rule is not correct.

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                  #67

                  @AlexanderVI @rzeta0 @kibcol1049 even though the article is clear as mud, it does explain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_negative

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                  • lily_and_frog@mastodon.artL lily_and_frog@mastodon.art

                    @eleder @jack @Wolf_Baginski @kibcol1049

                    That's opening a totally different can of worm about how to respond to a negative question!!!

                    "Are you not finishing that?"

                    Does "yes" means "I will finish it" or "your statement is correct, I will not finish it".

                    I've learnt recently that French uses "si" (I will finish it) instead of "yes" (your statement is correct, i will not finish it) to answer a negative question. Native French speaker myself, I feel a bit ashamed about not knowing it before.

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                    #68

                    @Lily_and_frog @eleder @jack @Wolf_Baginski @kibcol1049 German has a word for that, 'doch', which as I understand means something like 'on the contrary' but far less formal (even though it's German) and used specifically for replies to negative questions.

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                    • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK kibcol1049@mstdn.social

                      The teacher said "In English a double negative forms a positive. In some languages, though, such as Russian, a double negative is still a negative. However, there is no language wherein a double positive can form a negative."
                      A voice from the back of the room piped up, "Yeah, right."

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                      #69
                      @kibcol1049 So nonnegotiable is negotiable?
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                      • lankohr@mastodon.socialL lankohr@mastodon.social

                        @sibrosan @kibcol1049 Insert your poly and non-binary versions.

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                        #70

                        @lankohr @sibrosan @kibcol1049 A man sends his polygamous wife a text to get the other husband to go to the grocery store for a loaf of bread...

                        He follows up with "and if they have eggs, get a dozen". The programmer wife returns home with 12 husbands and says: "They had eggs."

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                          #71

                          @AlexanderVI @rzeta0 @kibcol1049 sorry but saying the same thing repeatedly do not make it so. Happy to read any evidence supplied.

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                          • E ef@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                            @AlexanderVI @rzeta0 @kibcol1049 even though the article is clear as mud, it does explain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double_negative

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                            #72

                            @EF @AlexanderVI @rzeta0 👍

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                            • asprinkleofsage@mastodon.socialA asprinkleofsage@mastodon.social

                              @lankohr @sibrosan @kibcol1049 A man sends his polygamous wife a text to get the other husband to go to the grocery store for a loaf of bread...

                              He follows up with "and if they have eggs, get a dozen". The programmer wife returns home with 12 husbands and says: "They had eggs."

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                              @ASprinkleofSage @sibrosan @kibcol1049 It's also polyfunny.

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                              • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK kibcol1049@mstdn.social

                                @Lily_and_frog @eleder @jack @Wolf_Baginski The text book English language rules are different to the current spoken language trends. The meaning is usually clear when spoken even though grammatically incorrect. I feel sorry for non English speakers.

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                                #74

                                @kibcol1049 @Lily_and_frog @eleder @jack @Wolf_Baginski I was going to say - at least where I’m at in the United States, if someone says in the vernacular “It ain’t no…” that double negative is understood to be a negative.

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                                • echopapa@social.tchncs.deE echopapa@social.tchncs.de

                                  @kibcol1049

                                  Bavarian:

                                  "Bei uns hod no nia ned koana koa Bia ned drunga!"

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                                  @echopapa Im Ruhrpott so: *Ja, ja!* heißt "Leck mich am Ar*** ☝️

                                  In the Ruhr area, we say "Yeah, yeah!" actually means "Kiss my ass" ☝️

                                  @kibcol1049

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                                  • wynke@mendeddrum.orgW wynke@mendeddrum.org

                                    @Lily_and_frog @eleder @jack @Wolf_Baginski @kibcol1049 German has a word for that, 'doch', which as I understand means something like 'on the contrary' but far less formal (even though it's German) and used specifically for replies to negative questions.

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                                    #76

                                    @wynke @Lily_and_frog @eleder @Wolf_Baginski @kibcol1049 "On the contrary", but in an affirmative way. So to say.

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                                    • jack@mastodon.sdf.orgJ jack@mastodon.sdf.org

                                      @wynke @Lily_and_frog @eleder @Wolf_Baginski @kibcol1049 "On the contrary", but in an affirmative way. So to say.

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                                      #77

                                      @jack @Lily_and_frog @eleder @Wolf_Baginski @kibcol1049 Yes, that's how I understand it (I'm Dutch, not German).

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                                      • kibcol1049@mstdn.socialK kibcol1049@mstdn.social

                                        The teacher said "In English a double negative forms a positive. In some languages, though, such as Russian, a double negative is still a negative. However, there is no language wherein a double positive can form a negative."
                                        A voice from the back of the room piped up, "Yeah, right."

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                                        #78

                                        @kibcol1049

                                        Correction: "There ain't no language..."

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                                        • E ef@mastodon.bsd.cafe

                                          @AlexanderVI @rzeta0 @kibcol1049 disagree. The taught rule is, based on the mathematical rule but it is not actually the case. Even QI klaxoned it! The context defines whether it applies or not.

                                          Admittedly it is seen as poor form and it can usually be avoided but the taught adsolute rule is not correct.

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                                          #79

                                          @EF @AlexanderVI @rzeta0 @kibcol1049
                                          "Poor form" is a thing you would say in a different register of English than one where you'd use a double negative, but both are valid, except saying another valid register is "poor form" is kind of dickish.

                                          However, linguistics doesn't have AFAIK a marker like the asterisk to put next to an utterance where the speaker is being a dick.

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