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Determiner, also
called determinative (abbreviated DET), is a term used in some
models of
grammatical description to
describe a word or
affix belonging...
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English determiners (also
known as determinatives): 354 are
words – such as the, a, each, some, which, this, and
numerals such as six – that are most...
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Possessive determiners are
determiners which express possession. Some
traditional grammars of
English refer to them as
possessive adjectives,
though they...
- linguistics, a
determiner is a
class of
words that
includes articles and
other words that
function in the
place of articles.
Determiner may also refer...
- constituents. In some
theories of grammar, noun
phrases with
determiners are
analyzed as
having the
determiner as the head of the phrase, see for
instance Chomsky...
- In linguistics, a
determiner phrase (DP) is a type of
phrase headed by a
determiner such as many. Controversially, many
approaches take a
phrase like...
- The
Spanish language uses
determiners in a
similar way to English. The main
differences are that
Spanish determiners inflect for
gender (masculine/feminine...
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articles a and an. They are the two most
common determiners. The
definite article is the
default determiner when the
speaker believes that the
listener knows...
- In linguistics,
determiner spreading (DS), also
known as
Multiple or
Double Determiners is the
appearance of more than one
determiner ****ociated with...
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interrogative pronoun, not an
interrogative determiner,
because there is no noun or noun
phrase present to
serve as a
determiner for. Consequently, in the question...