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A Syntactic Analysis of Negation in Latin: Negated Quantifier Phrases
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Non-Standard English and Dialect Forms
A Bi-Clausal Account of English 'To'-Modal Auxiliary Verbs
Cognitive Analysis of Double Negation
“She Didn't Say Nothing About That”. Gender Difference and Similarities in the Use of Negative Concord for the Regional Dialects of England in the BNC
On the Interpretation of Negation in Mandarin Chinese Feifei Li
Double Negation in African American Vernacular English and in Standard English: Evidence from Intonation, the History of English and Sociolinguistics
English Negative Concord, Negative Polarity, and Double Negation
Diction and Idiom Errors: a List of Common Errors in English Usage
Intensifiers in Current English
Not Unreasonable: Why Two Negatives Don't Make a Positive
The Semantic View of Translating Litotes from English Into Arabic
Too Much of Nothing? Double Negation and the Pleonastic Non 1
Negative Concord in Child African American English: Implications for Specific Language Impairment D'jaris Coles-White
Grammar Office of Graduate Studies Today’S Topics
1 Chapter 10 Negation This Chapter Describes the Structure, Meaning
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The Improvement of Negative Sentences Translation in English-To-Korean Machine Translation
An Examination of Negative Sentences in Japanese: Features of Japanese Adverbial Negative Polarity Items
LANGUAGE and GENDER Dr. Mohammed Abdalla Abdalgane Mohammed Assistant Professor of Applied Linguistics College of Science
Adverb of Affirmation and Negation Examples Sentences
Avoiding Double Negatives Worksheet
Glossary of Grammatical Terms and Errors Active Voice
Why Is “Not Infrequent” Not Always “Frequent”? Double Negation in Political Discourse
Double Negative Free
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Sociolinguistics
Differences Between English and Czech Syntax in Amateur Subtitle Translation
N-Words and Negative Concord Anastasia Giannakidou University of Chicago
Semantic and Syntactic Ambiguities in the Acquisition of Chinese Modal Verbs: Based on Intralingual and Interlingual Differences
Integrating Syntactic Theory and Variationist Analysis : the Structure of Negative Indefinites in Regional Dialects of British English
Double Gender Marking in French: a Linguistic Practice of Antisexism Julie Abbou