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= Introduction to Quantifiers = | |||
The following e-learning material provides an introduction to the topic of quantifiers by integrating examples, illustrations as well as different types of interactive exercises of varying difficulty and their solutions. It intends to cover the central ideas of the concept of quantifiers without too much formal logic and therefore provides a basis for further study. | |||
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== Definition == | |||
A ‘quantifier’ is a word like many, few, little, several, which is used in a noun phrase to indicate the quantity of something. | |||
In logic, quantifiers are operators binding variables, which means that a quantifier connects parts of a sentence that classify a domain of discourse. | |||
Individual variables are written as “x” and can refer to any individual. | |||
== Different Types of Quantifiers == | |||
There are different types of quantifiers which can be divided in: | |||
* Logical quantifiers | |||
** Universal quantifier | |||
** Existential quantifier | |||
* Restricted quantifiers | |||
In predicate logic the two fundamental quantifiers are the logical quantifiers (also called generalized quantifiers), which are the universal quantifier and the existential quantifier. | |||
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Revision as of 19:30, 23 June 2016
Introduction to Quantifiers
The following e-learning material provides an introduction to the topic of quantifiers by integrating examples, illustrations as well as different types of interactive exercises of varying difficulty and their solutions. It intends to cover the central ideas of the concept of quantifiers without too much formal logic and therefore provides a basis for further study.
Wiki pages
Definition
A ‘quantifier’ is a word like many, few, little, several, which is used in a noun phrase to indicate the quantity of something.
In logic, quantifiers are operators binding variables, which means that a quantifier connects parts of a sentence that classify a domain of discourse.
Individual variables are written as “x” and can refer to any individual.
Different Types of Quantifiers
There are different types of quantifiers which can be divided in:
- Logical quantifiers
- Universal quantifier
- Existential quantifier
- Restricted quantifiers
In predicate logic the two fundamental quantifiers are the logical quantifiers (also called generalized quantifiers), which are the universal quantifier and the existential quantifier.
Glossary entries
Links to additionally created glossary entries
Online excercises
Links to additionally created online exercises