US /nɪˈgeɪʃn/
・UK /nɪˈgeɪʃn/
For derivative substantives and adjectives, only two prefixes are still in use—is of 1970, "un," which expresses negation, and
"Ent" expresses negation—"ge" indicates the completion of an action,
That feeling of the text being destabilized from within, oscillating from meaning to the negation of that meaning.
That feeling of the text being destabilized from within, oscillating from meaning to the negation of that meaning.
Things like saying "I know like it" first and only later developing "don't" in imperatives first then in sentences like "I don't like that," and only much later being able to consistently get negation correct in sentences with multiple clauses or conditionals or so on.
This goes for everything from negation to matching the appropriate gender on possessives to how questions are formed.