We investigate the spin structure of the nucleon in an extended Jaffe-Lipkin
quark model. In addition to the conventional 3q structure, different
(3q)(QQˉ) admixtures in the nucleon wavefunction are also taken into
account. The contributions to the nucleon spin from various components of the
nucleon wavefunction are discussed. The effect due to the Melosh-Wigner
rotation is also studied. It is shown that the Jaffe-Lipkin term is only
important when antiquarks are negatively polarized. We arrive at a new
"minimal" quark model, which is close to the naive quark model, in order to
understand the proton spin "puzzle".Comment: 19 latex pages, Published in Eur.Phys.J.