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occurs in both
singular and
plural forms, and that can co-occur with
quantificational determiners like every, each, several, etc. A m**** noun has none of...
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Quantificational variability effect (QVE) is the
intuitive equivalence of
certain sentences with
quantificational adverbs (Q-adverbs) and
sentences without...
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antecedent Argument from
fallacy Masked man
Mathematical fallacy In
quantificational logic Existential Illicit conversion Proof by
example Quantifier shift...
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definite anaphora,
quantificational expressions works differently and is more restrictive. As
proposed by
Reinhart in 1973, a
quantificational expression must...
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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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Charles II (F) was
executed (E)" is
interpreted as the
following quantificational ****ertion: ∃ x ( ( F ( x ) ∧ ∀ y ( F ( y ) → x = y ) ) ∧ E ( x ) )...
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naively suppose, but
rather an "incomplete symbol" that
introduces quantificational structure into
sentences in
which it occurs. The
sentence "the present...
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generative grammar and
related approaches, the
logical form (LF) of a
linguistic expression is the
variant of its
syntactic structure which undergoes...
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antecedent Argument from
fallacy Masked man
Mathematical fallacy In
quantificational logic Existential Illicit conversion Proof by
example Quantifier shift...
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antecedent Argument from
fallacy Masked man
Mathematical fallacy In
quantificational logic Existential Illicit conversion Proof by
example Quantifier shift...