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Postdeterminer
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sonrasal edat
a type of determiner that appear after the central determiner and provide additional information or specification about the noun phrase, such as quantity, definiteness, or specificity
What is a "postdeterminer"?
A postdeterminer is a word or phrase that follows a central determiner in a noun phrase and provides additional information about the noun. Postdeterminers typically indicate quantity or specify a subset of the noun referred to by the central determiner. Common examples include words like "many," "few," "several," and "all." For instance, in the phrase "the many students," "the" is the central determiner, while "many" acts as the postdeterminer, indicating a specific quantity of students. Postdeterminers enhance clarity by adding detail to the noun phrase, helping to specify or quantify the noun being discussed.
postdeterminer
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determiner
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