Concept: universal quantifier

Definition

A universal quantifier is an °adnominal modifier that indicates that the proposition holds for the entire domain.

Croft's comparative concept
universal pronoun (CXN):

universal pronoun (CXN) = universal pronouns express when the predication applies to all referents in a set determined by the type description provided by the pronoun. Example: Everyone left the room predicates of all members of a contextually determined set of people (indicated by -one) that they left the room. (Section 3.5)

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