Concept information
Preferred term
quantification
Broader concept
Synonym(s)
- quantisation
Example
- First the default formal analysis of quantification by defining quantifier restrictor and scope (as established in the previous section) can be highly complex in sentences of fictional writing. (Dönicke, Gödeke & Varachkina, 2021)
- Given that it uses quantisation based on phones from numerous languages it has more information about the sounds of human languages in a straightforward romanised representation which is closer to the orthography that was developed especially for Dzardzongke than the non-standardised transcriptions found in the diverse Newar varieties. (Meelen, O'neill & Coto-Solano, 2024)
- In addition to the syntactic diversity of quantification it can range over all types of semantic entities. (Dönicke, Gödeke & Varachkina, 2021)
- Quantification is a core element of human language because it allows us to make statements about groups or classes of entities in contrast to statements about individually referenced entities. (Dönicke, Gödeke & Varachkina, 2021)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-ZBZCBNM8-7
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