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Mandarin Chinese uses a combination of mei and dou to express universal quantification. In most cases, dou is obligatory as in (1). Like every, mei can be used with numerals larger than one, in which case dou is no longer always obligatory.
Dec 17, 2020 · This paper defends the view that mei-NPs are true universal quantifiers while dou is not. Dou is truth-conditionally vacuous but carries a ...
Dou and plural universal quantification in Mandarin Chinese. Haoming Li ... dou to express universal quantification; in most cases, dou is obligatory:.
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Dec 17, 2020 · This paper defends the opposite view that mei-NPs are true universal quantifiers while dou is not. Dou is truth-conditionally vacuous but ...
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Apr 19, 2023 · Dou has been seen as a typical example of universal quantification and the point of departure in the formal study of quantification in Chinese.