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diskjunktivní determinátor, alternativní determinátor
What is a "disjunctive determiner"?
A disjunctive determiner is a word used to present alternatives or choices between two or more items in a noun phrase. Common examples of disjunctive determiners include "either" and "neither." For instance, in the phrase "You can choose either option," the determiner "either" indicates a choice between two specific options. Similarly, in "Neither answer is correct," the determiner "neither" presents a choice that excludes both options. Disjunctive determiners are important for clarifying relationships among nouns and for expressing options or alternatives in communication, making it easier to understand choices being presented.
disjunctive determiner