Determiner (definition)

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In English, words like 'the' and 'a' are typical determiners. They are often used to describe some specific or non-specific instance of an item described by a noun. If a speaker utters the phrase "the man left" he or she typically has some particular man in mind and expects the hearer to know which man he or she is referring too. Articles is another typical name for determiner. quantifier, numerals, and deictic determiners are often classed as special kinds of determiners.

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