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In some languages there are dependencies between grammatical systems, e.g. There may be fewer tense choices in negative than in positive polarity. Polarity is at the top of the hierarchy-the choices available in another system may depend on polarity, but the possibility of positive / negative specification never depends on any of the other systems. Then come systems associated with predicate arguments: tense, aspect, evidentiality, person, reference classification, number, and case.
In some languages there are dependencies between grammatical systems, e.g. There may be fewer tense choices in negative than in positive polarity. Polarity is at the top of the hierarchy-the choices available in another system may depend on polarity, but the possibility of positive / negative specification never depends on any of the other systems. Then come systems associated with predicate arguments: tense, aspect, evidentiality, person, reference classification, number, and case.
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In some languages there are dependencies between grammatical systems, e.g. There may be fewer tense choices in negative than in positive polarity. Polarity is at the top of the hierarchy-the choices available in another system may depend on polarity, but the possibility of positive / negative specification never depends on any of the other systems. Then come systems associated with predicate arguments: tense, aspect, evidentiality, person, reference classification, number, and case.
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