0 in grammar, a word that is used before a noun to show which particular example of the noun you are referring to:
1 a word that is used before a noun to show which particular example of the noun you are referring to:
Our English teacher taught us about determiners, which identify which particular noun you're talking about.
When I say 'your diary' or 'this example', the determiners before each noun show which one I mean in particular.
These determiner genitives easily vary with corresponding noun modifiers in contexts where the whole construction is definite and specific.
Yet, in practice, determiner noun modifiers are far more likely to be definite than indefinite.
Here, the telephone is a unique and familiar object (and hence it is marked with the definite determiner), but it is not specific.
The additional material will be referred to here as the determiner-intensifier-adjective (det-int- adj) sequence.
That is, attention was paid to whether a determiner was provided in contexts where it is obligatory.
Table 3 presents both children's overall production of determiners (including target-like, non-target-like and filler determiners), showing number and percent use in obligatory contexts.
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