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- W2792546606 abstract "The thesis is devoted to the comparison of the negative adverb never and the negative particle not with respect to their morphological, semantic and syntactic properties as well as to their emplacement in a clause. The thesis contains a standard description of general properties of English adverbs. This theoretical part serves as a starting point for my description of the individual properties of never and not and their subsequent comparison. Never, and especially not, are two basic means of clause negation and that is why my thesis focuses also on their use as the means of other kinds of negation. Furthermore I focus on the restrictions that can be imposed either on never or on not with respect to the chosen kind of negation. To bring a more thorough picture of never and not I also bring in the comparison of English and Czech and compare never with other adverbs, above all the partially negative ones. As regards my aim to find differences in opinions of diverse linguists I found only one commented remark on Quirk's classification of not as a negative restrictive adjunct. My aim was among others to find some differences between the claims of linguists and my own findings. In the majority of cases I was able to confirm their claims but in case of Tottie I came to a different conclusion as regards never and its co-occurrence with lexical verbs. All the rules presented in English grammatical reference books as well as my own claims are supported by data found in the BNC. I sometimes also provide figures of examples found in the BNC to illustrate which constructions are characteristic for never or not and which of them seem to be rather odd. My thesis proves that the semantic meaning of the adverb never is still very strong and it is therefore possible to say that never does not behave as the negative particle not. Not, on the other hand, preserves its functionality and that is why I can claim that not does not behave as an adverb." @default.
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- W2792546606 title "Negation - Comparison of the English Adverb Never and the Negative Particle Not" @default.
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