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The negative of statements is made by suffixing nai to verbs or verbal constructions , as in yomanai ' He does not read . ' By contrast , syntactic treatments of English , a VO language , place the categorial marker for negation before ...
The negative of statements is made by suffixing nai to verbs or verbal constructions , as in yomanai ' He does not read . ' By contrast , syntactic treatments of English , a VO language , place the categorial marker for negation before ...
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[ : A negative constraint ( indicated by ~ ) states unpermitted or non - occurring combinations of features . Often we find that negative constraints are complementary to if - then constraints , and there arises a question of whether ...
[ : A negative constraint ( indicated by ~ ) states unpermitted or non - occurring combinations of features . Often we find that negative constraints are complementary to if - then constraints , and there arises a question of whether ...
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In a system that did not use negative transportation , this would mean a radical change between the underlying and the surface structuresperhaps less unattractive than the involvement in negative transportation , but not very convincing ...
In a system that did not use negative transportation , this would mean a radical change between the underlying and the surface structuresperhaps less unattractive than the involvement in negative transportation , but not very convincing ...
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Focus and relativization | 19 |
A structural principle of language and its implications | 47 |
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