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Within "The Complete French Articles Mastery Course 2026," which underlying grammatical principle is most consistently emphasized as the foundational determinant for choosing between the partitive article ("du," "de la," "de l'") and the indefinite article ("un," "une," "des")?
In "The Complete French Articles Mastery Course 2026," the course explains that after negation, the indefinite article ("un," "une," "des") and the partitive article ("du," "de la," "de l'") generally transform into "de" (or "d'"). What is the *conceptual reason* behind this transformation, beyond simply a grammatical rule?
While phonetic flow (B) is a factor in French grammar generally, it's not the primary conceptual driver here. Generalization (C) is more related to the use of plural indefinite articles or specific contexts, not the negation rule. Avoiding redundancy (D) is a descriptive observation of the rule's effect but not its underlying conceptual purpose. Question: "The Complete French Articles Mastery Course 2026" dedicates significant attention to the use of definite articles ("le," "la," "les") with abstract nouns when referring to them in a general sense. What is the *epistemological implication* of using the definite article in such cases, as explored in the course?
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