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Thus, answers with an explicit no ��no�� (e.g., isolated no answers, and no followed by an explanation or by a negative sentence) conform 79.2% of the rejecting answers to positive propositions and 87.5% of the confirming answers to negative propositions. By contrast, confirming answers to positive propositions and rejecting answers to negative propositions were mostly produced with s�� ��yes�� and s�� ��yes�� followed by an explanation (which conform 86% of the confirming responses and 46% of the rejecting responses to negative questions). It is immediately clear from these percentages that the BGB324 clinical trial strategies used to reject negative propositions are more varied than the strategies used in the other three conditions and, specifically, that the s�� ��yes�� particles used differ from the s�� ��yes�� particles used as simple confirming conditions to positive propositions [for example, Catalan speakers employed an isolated yes-answer more often when confirming a positive proposition (54.2%) than when rejecting a negative proposition (29.2%)]. The results of a chi-square test showed a near-significant trend (p = 0.07) for the presence of isolated s�� ��yes�� responses in rejecting vs. confirming answers [��2(1, 48) = 3.08, p = 0.07]. Given this, we would like to now focus our attention on how Catalan speakers reject negative propositions and how these strategies differ from the s�� strategies on the types of strategies used to confirm positive propositions. Figure ?Figure11 focuses on this comparison by showing the lexico-syntactic strategies used by Catalan speakers to reject negative questions/assertions (gray columns) and to confirm positive questions/assertions (black columns), as well as their frequency of occurrence. Figure 1 Percentage of occurrence (y-axis) and type of lexico-syntactic strategies (x-axis) used by Catalan speakers to confirm positive questions/assertions (black columns) and to reject negative questions/assertions (gray columns). At the time of confirming, Catalan speakers use fewer strategies than at the time of rejecting. When rejecting negative propositions, Catalan speakers most frequently use a yes-answer (e.g., No ha vingut, el repartidor? S��, ja ha vingut ��Hasn��t the deliveryman come? Yes, he has'). In the rejecting condition, participants employed a variety of lexico-syntactic strategies, as well as a combination of some of these strategies. While an isolated s�� ��yes,�� the repetition of s�� ��yes�� and the production of s�� ��yes�� followed by an explanation were the most widely used strategies (with 46% of the data), other strategies were unique in this condition. These are, ordered according to the frequency with which they occur, a combination of strategies (16, 7%); ��S�� que +positive answer�� (��yes that + positive answer��) (8.3%); and ��No, s�� que + verb�� (��No, yes that + verb��) (4.1%).