Word order of negative morphemes
The order of negative morphemes is determined relative to the verbal predicate. In this parameter, negative morpheme is used to refer to any strategy that expresses negation.
Types:
NegV: The negative morpheme precedes the verb.
VNeg: The negative morpheme follows the verb.
NegVNeg: Negation involves a two-part strategy before and after the verb, using either circumfixes, two negative words, or the use of a negative word and negative affix.
When a language displays more than one type, multiple values can be listed. If one type is dominant, a slash (/) can separate the two values, with the dominant value appearing first; if neither is dominant, they are listed with an ampersand (&) separating the two.