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According to the recent study of generative syntax, negation is a functional category in the syntactic structure within the language. NegP as a functional category occurs at different hierarchical positions cross-linguistically the board as matter of fact relating to cross-linguistic variation or parametric variation. Keeping in mind this parametric difference as traced in the above mentioned recent researches in Generative Syntax, an attempt in the present article will be taken to observe the position of negative in two typologically different languages, namely English and Chakma, in following sections. It will deal with the position of negation in English and Chakma and its position in Chakma VP structure.
parameter, specifier, Language and Literature, negation, P, negation, subject, object, specifier, parameter, subject, object
parameter, specifier, Language and Literature, negation, P, negation, subject, object, specifier, parameter, subject, object
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