§. A / General
The conjunction "ni" is fixed, and is used to coordinate sentences but also sub-phrases is to say, not necessarily containing a verb. It avoids duplication that needlessly complicate the text:
They say "ni" is the conjunction used in negative sentences. While "et" is the conjunction used in positive sentences:
exemple:
* Il n'a obtenu ni une augmentation ni des avantages matériels > phrase négative.
* Il a obtenu une augmentation et des avantages matériels > phrase positive.
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**** "ni" used only once: (your second example):
- When the coordinated elements are verbs, we find in front of each verb negation "ne" (and as i said in the first in this case we use "ni" only once):
exep:
- Ce bateau n'appareillera ni ne naviguera plus jamais - Arthur ne veut ni ne peut chanter.
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*******"ni" used several times (your first example) :
- The conjunction "ni" is repeated at each element that coordinates (it's names in general):
example:
* Arthur ne parle ni l'anglais ni l'espagnol
- When "ni" is used to coordinate verbs, usually we don't put it in frontof the first:
exemple:
* - Je ne bois, ni ne fume, ni ne vais au cinéma. (we don't say : ni je ne bois, ni ne fume, ni ne vais au cinéma).
ps: i'm sorry for my english.