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Negative sentences in Early Uralic were indicated by means of a marker known as an auxiliary of negation, which preceded the main verb and was marked with suffixes that agreed with the subject and perhaps tense.
We obtained a set of 1724 positive sentences and 277 negative sentences.
We can now see how the Nyāya parse negative sentences without using a sentential negation.
It is alleged that true negative sentences (e.g. "The pot is not on the ground") correspond to 'negative facts'.
Given a review, if there are m positive sentences and n negative sentences, the value of the element is computed as: −1×m+1×n.
Seeking to interpret mou as broadly as possible, this earlier interpretation also took it to cover both affirmative and negative sentences.
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Why should he care about a piece by an obscure writer in a dying magazine in which a merely mildly negative sentence by him was quoted?
But by omitting the "ne" in a negative sentence, or employing café slang, he merely uses French as it is spoken and texted.
A negative sentence is one that can be constructed out of &, ∨ and any false basic sentence.
Another problem is that it takes legitimate cases of mou to include inferences from a negative sentence to another negative sentence, such as from "a cart is wood, but riding a cart is not riding wood" to "a boat is wood, but riding in a boat is not riding in wood".
In fact, the objects signified by complex expressions are composites of those signified by simple expressions, together with a relation of identity (or non-identity, in the case of a true negative sentence) holding between them.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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