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This is a list of English determiners.

Alphabetical List (excluding numerals above three)

All cardinal numerals are also included. [1]: 385 

Sub classifications from CGEL [1]

Articles [1]: 368 

  • a / an
  • the

Demonstratives [1]: 373 

  • that / those
  • this / these

Personal determiners [1]: 374 

  • we / us
  • you
  • them (In some dialects such as the Ozark dialect.) [2]: 6 

Universal determiners [1]: 374 

  • all
  • both

Distributive determiners [1]: 378 

  • each
  • every

Existential determiners [1]: 380 

  • any
  • some

Cardinal numerals [1]: 385 

  • zero
  • one
  • two
  • three
  • four
  • five million
  • etc.

Disjunctive determiners [1]: 387 

  • either
  • neither

Negative determiners [1]: 389 

  • no
  • none

Alternative-additive determiner [1]: 391 

  • another

Positive paucal determiners [1]: 391 

  • a few
  • a little
  • several

Degree determiners [1]: 393 

  • few / fewer / fewest
  • little / less / least
  • many / more / most
  • much / more / most

Sufficiency determiners [1]: 396 

  • enough
  • sufficient

Temporal determiners [1]: 356 

  • last
  • next

Interrogative determiners [1]: 397 

  • what
  • whatever
  • which
  • whichever

Marginal determiners [1]: 392 

  • certain
  • said
  • various

Relative determiners [1]: 398 

  • what
  • whatever
  • which
  • whichever

Compound determiners

  • a few, a little [1]: 391 
  • -body, -one, -thing, & -where [1]: 411 
    • anybody, anyone, anything, anywhere
    • everybody, everyone, everything, everywhere
    • nobody, no one, nothing, nowhere
    • somebody, someone, something, somewhere
  • once, twice, thrice [3]: 581 
  • one hundred, two thousand, three million, etc. [1]: 356 
  • many a [1]: 356 
  • whatever, whichever [1]: 396 

Other grammars

Genitive

Pronouns [4]: 61 

  • my, your, his, her, our, their
  • its
  • whose
  • one's

Nouns

Any genitive noun phrase such as the cat's, the cats', Geoff's, etc.

Predeterminers [4]: 68 

  • half, a third, a quarter, etc.
  • such, quite, rather
  • twice, thrice
  • both, all
  • double, triple, quadruple, etc.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x Huddleston, Rodney; Pullum, Geoffrey K (2002). The Cambridge Grammar of the English Language. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN  978-0-521-43146-0.
  2. ^ Randolph, Vance (1927). "The Grammar of the Ozark Dialect". American Speech. 3 (1): 1–11. doi: 10.2307/451386. ISSN  0003-1283. JSTOR  451386.
  3. ^ Payne, John; Huddleston, Rodney; Pullum, Geoffrey K. (2007). "Fusion of functions: The syntax of once, twice and thrice". Journal of Linguistics. 43 (3): 565–603. doi: 10.1017/S002222670700477X. ISSN  0022-2267.
  4. ^ a b Collins COBUILD English grammar. London: Collins. 1990. ISBN  0-00-375025-6. OCLC  21408083.