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Polarity item / Double negative / Grammatical polarity / Auxiliary verb / Predicate / Dependent clause / Presupposition / English modal verb / Finite verb / Linguistics / Grammar / Semantics
Date: 2003-11-09 16:08:35
Polarity item
Double negative
Grammatical polarity
Auxiliary verb
Predicate
Dependent clause
Presupposition
English modal verb
Finite verb
Linguistics
Grammar
Semantics

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