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- The%20presence%20of%20a%20negative%20marker%20in%20the%20complement%20clause%20increases%20the%20preference%20for%20finite%20patterns%20across%20all%20varieties%20of%20English. obtainsSupportFrom CSQ4ZF assertion.
- Negation%20has%20a%20stronger%20effect%20on%20the%20alternation%20between%20finite%20and%20nonfinite%20complement%20clauses%20in%20L2%20varieties%20of%20English%20than%20in%20L1%20varieties. obtainsSupportFrom CSQ4ZF assertion.
- No-negation%20has%20a%20stronger%20effect%20on%20the%20choice%20of%20finite%20complement%20clauses%20than%20not-negation. obtainsSupportFrom CSQ4ZF assertion.
- No-negation%20increases%20the%20preference%20for%20the%20use%20of%20the%20complementizer%20%27that%27%20in%20finite%20clauses%20compared%20to%20not-negation. obtainsSupportFrom CSQ4ZF assertion.
- L2%20varieties%20of%20English%20exhibit%20a%20stronger%20overall%20preference%20for%20finite%20clauses%20compared%20to%20L1%20varieties. obtainsSupportFrom CSQ4ZF assertion.