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Saturday, February 06, 2016

The scope of Quantifiers (MEG 04 ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE)

Quantifiers are expressions that indicate quantities, hence the term “quantifier”. Thus, the numerals one, two, twenty, etc., form a special class of quantifier expression; and so called “quantitative adjectives” such as all, some, many, any, each, etc., also belong to the class of quantifiers. Also included in the class of quantifiers are so-called “indefinite pronouns “such as someone, something, everybody, anything, since these also convey something about the number or proportion of persons and objects.
            The scope of quantifiers comes when two quantifiers expression can interact with each other. An example is the following sentence:
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