DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37547/tajssei/Volume03Issue06-07Keywords:
The category of quantitativeness quantity multitude linguistics parameters a mental phenomenon exploreAbstract
The article under discussion depicts the issues of the category of quantitativeness in modern linguistics. The author of the article examines separate parts of speech representing quantitative semantics and describes general categorical properties of quantification as a grouping of lexico-grammatical units of the natural language. Particular attention is paid to numerals and their pragmatic possibilities.
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