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8 relations: Affirmation and negation, American Dialect Society, Exclamation mark, Justify My Love, Not, Princeton Tiger Magazine, Wayne's World (film), Word of the year.
Affirmation and negation
In linguistics and grammar, affirmation (abbreviated) and negation are ways in which grammar encodes positive and negative polarity into verb phrases, clauses, or other utterances.
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American Dialect Society
The American Dialect Society (ADS), founded in 1889, is a learned society "dedicated to the study of the English language in North America, and of other languages, or dialects of other languages, influencing it or influenced by it." The Society publishes the academic journal American Speech.
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Exclamation mark
The exclamation mark (also known as exclamation point in American English) is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or to show emphasis.
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Justify My Love
"Justify My Love" is a song released as a single by American singer Madonna.
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Not
Not or NOT may refer to.
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Princeton Tiger Magazine
Princeton Tiger or Tiger Magazine is the second oldest college humor magazine in the United States, published by Princeton University undergraduates since 1882.
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Wayne's World (film)
Wayne's World is a 1992 American comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris.
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Word of the year
The word(s) of the year, sometimes capitalized as "Word(s) of the Year" and abbreviated "WOTY" (or "WotY"), refers to any of various assessments as to the most important word(s) or expression(s) in the public sphere during a specific year.
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References
Also known as ... Not, NOT!, Postfix Not!, Retroactive negation.

