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           (Even  among  the  Japanese,  there  are probably  a  lot  of  people  who
           oppose education without creativity.)
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           (Few people probably think, as I do, that culture is something like reli-
           gion.)
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           (It would probably be good if Japanese universities allowed students to
           evaluate instructors as American universities do.)
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           (Nothing is probably as deep-rooted in humans as racial prejudices.)
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            (There will probably not be a big change in the US-Japan relationship
           in the near future.)
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            (The relationship between the two is probably not close.)
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            (It is probably not unreasonable to ask for pay for overtime work.)
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            (He has an alibi, so he is probably not the culprit.)
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        1.  The conjectural auxiliary karo is the contracted  form of the no longer
           used Adj(i) ku aro, and aro is the conjectural form of aru.   (eye)
        2.  The auxiliary karo is connected only with an Adj(i). When Adj(na) and
           N are connected with karo, they have to be negative, because the nega-
           tive nai is an Adj(i).
        3.  V cannot be connected with karb, as shown in (1).
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             (1)  *$L aiw& za)% HWRQ%V&  t~5 .jO
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