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Palenquero vs. Spanish negation: Separate but equal?
John Lipski
Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese
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Palenquero
100%
Preverbal
71%
Utterance
28%
Bilingual
14%
Cognitive Demand
14%
Processing Speed
14%
Multiple Configurations
14%
Creole Languages
14%
Afro-Colombian
14%
Arts and Humanities
Negation
100%
Palenquero
100%
Utterance
20%
Cognitive
10%
Contextual
10%
Creole languages
10%