quantifier in English

noun
1
an expression (e.g., all, some ) that indicates the scope of a term to which it is attached.
And here the variable ‘x’ is bound by the quantifier outside the scope of ‘believes… ’, and ‘a’ is a name for x which may or may not be a name which S knows.

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1. These rules depend on quantifier order.

2. You cannot use a quantifier with an anchor.

3. Quantifier is a kind of unit word that expresses person, thing or movement.

4. Question : When speaking of umbrella and fan, which quantifier do we use?

5. Expatiate the effect of noun being used as quantifier from two aspect: meaning and aesthetic feeling.

6. The quantifier in Chinese is one part of speech to express the quantity unit.

7. The research on ambiguous numeral - quantifier compounds is another important part of the paper.

8. Accomplished the understanding of noun phrase based on the coordinate relation, event noun, appositive relation and quantifier structure relation.

9. Also, since all variables are assumed universally quantified, there is never any need for an explicit quantifier.

10. The generic mainly forms are individual nouns; it can be nominal phrase of quantifier in abstract comment-sentences.

11. The two value weak model for first order logic with generalized quantifier Q is generalized to be valued in complete weak complemented lattices.

12. The second chapter, to analyze the semantic features of the sub-class of the reduplicated forms of noun, adjective, verb and quantifier in different syntactic position.

13. (Line Spread Function, NCI Thesaurus) A plot whose ordinate is a quantifier, such as some measure of activity concentration, at points around an annulus in a slice, and whose Abscissa is in …

14. The logical formulation of pure mathematics suggested by Bertrand Russell in terms of a quantifier structure of propositions seemed more and more plausible, as large parts of mathematics became axiomatised and thus subject to the simple criteria of rigorous proof.

15. Decision procedure • TransformMinModelstotree-Automatonta MinModels -> TA • Checkfinitenessfor TA • Extract all trees accepted by TA: TA -> T1, …, Tt • For eachTi build the finite graph Gi Ti -> Gi • Create a quantifier-free formula λi for GiGi -> λi • a data-variableforeachnode • ∀’s are “expanded” in conjunctions

16. Few: 1 adj a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `a'; a small but indefinite number “A few weeks ago” “A few more wagons than usual” “an invalid's pleasures are few and far between” “ few roses were still blooming” “ few women have led troops in battle” Synonyms: a couple of , A few more than one but

17. A Couple of - more than one but indefinitely small in number; "a few roses"; "a Couple of roses" a few few - a quantifier that can be used with count nouns and is often preceded by `a'; a small but indefinite number; "a few weeks ago"; "a few more wagons than usual"; "an invalid's pleasures are few and far between"; "few roses were