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If you consider
2) He is not lucky.
and
3) He is unlucky.
to be functionally identical, would you analyze them differently?
>In the following pair of sentences:
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>1) He is lucky.
>2) He is not lucky.
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>Would you consider this an example of verb negation or noun negation, and
>why? In other words, does the adverb modify the linking verb or the subject
>complement?
>
>Diane
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