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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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...
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Possessive determiners are determiners which express possession. Some traditional grammars of English refer to them as possessive adjectives, though they...
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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...
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Noun phrase (redirect from Noun phrases with and without determiners)
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...
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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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English articles (category Determiners by language)
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...
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In linguistics, determiner spreading (DS), also known as Multiple or Double Determiners is the appearance of more than one determiner associated with...
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This is a list of English determiners. All cardinal numerals are also included.: 385 a / an the that / those this / these we / us you them (In some dialects...
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