
Negation is one of the inherently existing undivided semantically connotational categories characteristic of the entire linguistic picture of the world, which cannot be defined through simpler semantic elements. Negation can be expressed by negative words, a negative prefix, a negative form of a verb, and may also not be expressed separately, that is, as a component of the meaning of a word or an entire sentence.
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