Natural language interfaces to ontologies allow users to query the system using natural language queries.
These systems take natural language query as input and transform it to formal query language equivalent
to retrieve the desired information from ontologies. The existing natural language interfaces to ontologies
offer support for handling negation queries; however, they offer limited support for dealing with them.
This paper proposes a negation query handling engine which can handle relatively complex natural
language queries than the existing systems. The proposed engine effectively understands the intent of
the user query on the basis of a sophisticated algorithm, which is governed by a set of techniques and
transformation rules. The proposed engine was evaluated using the Mooney data set and AquaLog dataset,
and it manifested encouraging results.