Quantification has two distinct meanings.
In mathematics and empirical science, it refers to human acts, known as
counting and measuring that map human sense observations and experiences
into member of some set of numbers. Quantification in this sense is
fundamental to the scientific method.
In logic, quantification refers to an operator that binds a variable
ranging over a domain of discourse. The variable thereby becomes bound.
Academic discussion of quantification refers more often to this meaning of
the term than the preceding one.
Natural language All known human languages make use of quantification
(Wiese 2004). For example, in English:
· Every glass in my recent order was chipped.
· Some of the people standing across the river have white armbands.
· Most of the people I talked to didn't have a clue who the candidates
were.
· Everyone in the waitin
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