3.10.2. Quantifiers
Quantifiers express the quantity of the set denoted by the noun that they modify. They are generally classified together with determiners [Syntax – 4.1.] They may also be called "quantificational determiners".
Typical universal quantifiers are all, every, and each. There are two universal quantificational determiners in TİD. One of them is the manually signed
The manually signed
The other universal quantificational determiner is in the form of mouthing. It is the mouthing of the Turkish word hepsi ‘all’ /hepsi/.
Typical existential quantifiers are some, many, and a few.
some_1 some_2
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some_2 is homophonous with the sign sometimes 'sometimes'.
many
For numeral quantifiers see [Lexicon - 3.10.1]. For the ordering of quantifiers and nouns, see [Syntax 4.4.]