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Unnaturalness of Negation – an Old Wives’ Tale Retold
Negation has a very long history of study. In the realm of logic, negation is seen as a simple operation that turns an affirmative to a negative. This assumption strongly affected the linguistic study of negation, and led to some misconceptions.
Gašper Ilc
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Negative inversion, negative concord and sentential negation in the history of English [PDF]
It is claimed in van Kemenade (2000: 62) that clauses with initial negative constituents are a context in which subject–verb inversion occurs throughout the history of English.
Chomsky +16 more
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La négation et ses marqueurs : cas des verbes non dynamiques en shǘpǎməm [PDF]
Résumé: Cet article, intitulé La négation et ses marqueurs : cas des verbes non dynamiques en shǘpǎməm, décrit la structure négative des verbes non dynamiques en shǘpǎməm, langue bantu du grassfield parlée par le groupe ethnique bamun installé dans le ...
Ismaïla NJUTAPMVOUI
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The Formation of Indonesian and Japanese Affixal Negation
There is still a lack of interest in researching affixal negation, especially among linguists, although the phenomenon of construction formation is interesting to explore.
Dini Maulia, Tatang Hariri, Sailal Arimi
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Grasping the Alternative: Reaching and Eyegaze Reveal Children’s Processing of Negation
There is evidence that children begin to understand negation early in the preschool years, but children’s processing of negation is not well understood.
Alison W. Doyle +3 more
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When negation is not negation [PDF]
In this paper I will discuss the formation of different types of yes/no questions in Serbian (examples in (1)), focusing on the syntactically and semantically puzzling example (1d), which involves the negative auxiliary inversion.
Milicevic, Nataša
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Datalog with Negation and Monotonicity [PDF]
Positive Datalog has several nice properties that are lost when the language is extended with negation. One example is that fixpoints of positive Datalog programs are robust w.r.t.
Ketsman, Bas, Koch, Christoph
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Psychosocial Outcomes in Patients With Endocrine Tumor Syndromes: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Introduction The combination of disease manifestations, the familial burden, and varying penetrance of endocrine tumor syndromes (ETSs) is unique. This review aimed to portray and summarize available data on psychosocial outcomes in patients with ETSs and explore gaps and opportunities for future research and care.
Daniël Zwerus +6 more
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Queries with Guarded Negation (full version) [PDF]
A well-established and fundamental insight in database theory is that negation (also known as complementation) tends to make queries difficult to process and difficult to reason about.
Barany, Vince +2 more
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Large pretrained language models like BERT, after fine-tuning to a downstream task, have achieved high performance on a variety of NLP problems. Yet explaining their decisions is difficult despite recent work probing their internal representations.
Yiyun Zhao, Steven Bethard
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