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==Partitive==
 
==Partitive==
   
'Some' is obtained with the noun-class-less plural determiner <i>week</i>:
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'Some' is obtained with the noun-class-less plural determiner <i>week</i> (see [[Determiners and Demonstratives]]):
   
 
<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12>
 
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</gl>
 
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The 'most' or 'x number of' partitive quantifier is expressed as in a construction similar to the one found in the [[superlative]].
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The 'most' and 'x number of' partitive quantifier is expressed as in a construction similar to the one found in the [[superlative]].
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<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12>
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\gll ke moʄ na may na xa- bul axe a- ƥalg -a ƥalig
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Cl exceed Rel many Part pl-Cl marbles Det 3sg be-black 3sg black
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\trans Most of the marbles are black.
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</gl>
   
 
<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12>
 
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\trans One of the dogs is white.
 
\trans One of the dogs is white.
 
</gl>
 
</gl>
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<b>Note</b>: the <i>na</i> in the above sentence is not the relative pronoun but a partitive preposition 'of'. The following sentence illustrates that they are distinct:
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<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12>
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\gll xa- bul axe ƥalig na na xa- bul axe mayee
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pl-Cl marbles Det black Rel Part pl-Cl marbles Det exceed
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\trans The marbles that are black among the marbles are more
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</gl>
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'The rest of' is expressed in the same syntactic construction as 'most of', but using the verb <i>yok</i> 'to remain':
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<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12>
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\gll ke yok na o- bul o- leng yaxg -u
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Cl remain Part sg-Cl Agr one red Adj
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\trans The remaining one marble is red
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</gl>
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'Half of' is expressed with the verb <i>xaj</i> 'to divide', but without the ke- clitic, and often appears as an adverb (see the [[Adverbs]] section):
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<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12>
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\gll xaj na xa bul axe a- ƥalg -a ƥalig
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half Part pl-Cl marbles Det 3pl be-black 3pl black
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\trans Half of the marbles are black.
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</gl>
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<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12>
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\gll xaj lakas le a- yaxig
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half others Det 3pl red
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\trans Half of the others are red.
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</gl>
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It is unclear what the function of the <i>ke</i> clitic is (observed in (2) and (5)), and exactly what it is (whether a determiner or a pronoun). It may be the general plural clitic <i>ke</i> but more environments need to be observed.
   
 
==Existential quantifier==
 
==Existential quantifier==
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</gl>
 
</gl>
   
Another is with the existential copula <i>ref</i>:
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Another is with the predicational copula <i>ref</i> with -u adjectival form:
   
 
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\trans There are three dogs that are black.
 
\trans There are three dogs that are black.
 
</gl>
 
</gl>
 
Yet another way is using the -u adjectival predication:
 
   
 
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\trans All the marbles are the same color.
 
\trans All the marbles are the same color.
 
</gl>
 
</gl>
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The quantifier 'a few' is also expressed as an adverbial, <i>ondik</i>.
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<gl id="ex3" fontsize=12>
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\gll (ondik) xa bul axe (ondik) ƥalg -u (ondik)
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(all) pl-Cl marbles Det (all) be-black Adj (all)
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\trans A few of the marbles are blue.
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</gl>
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[[User:Oana|Oana]] 09:04, 14 December 2012 (UTC)

Latest revision as of 22:45, 14 December 2012

In Sereer quantification is obtained via several different syntactic strategies.

Partitive

'Some' is obtained with the noun-class-less plural determiner week (see Determiners and Demonstratives):

<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12> \gll week a- ndang -a week a- ɓaalig pl-Det 3pl white 3pl some 3pl black \trans Some are white and some are black. </gl>

The 'most' and 'x number of' partitive quantifier is expressed as in a construction similar to the one found in the superlative.

<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12> \gll ke moʄ na may na xa- bul axe a- ƥalg -a ƥalig Cl exceed Rel many Part pl-Cl marbles Det 3sg be-black 3sg black \trans Most of the marbles are black. </gl>

<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12> \gll o leng na xa ƥox axe a- rang -a ranig Cl one Part pl-Cl dogs Det 3pl white 3pl white \trans One of the dogs is white. </gl>

Note: the na in the above sentence is not the relative pronoun but a partitive preposition 'of'. The following sentence illustrates that they are distinct:

<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12> \gll xa- bul axe ƥalig na na xa- bul axe mayee pl-Cl marbles Det black Rel Part pl-Cl marbles Det exceed \trans The marbles that are black among the marbles are more </gl>

'The rest of' is expressed in the same syntactic construction as 'most of', but using the verb yok 'to remain':

<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12> \gll ke yok na o- bul o- leng yaxg -u Cl remain Part sg-Cl Agr one red Adj \trans The remaining one marble is red </gl>

'Half of' is expressed with the verb xaj 'to divide', but without the ke- clitic, and often appears as an adverb (see the Adverbs section):

<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12> \gll xaj na xa bul axe a- ƥalg -a ƥalig half Part pl-Cl marbles Det 3pl be-black 3pl black \trans Half of the marbles are black. </gl>

<gl id="ex1" fontsize=12> \gll xaj lakas le a- yaxig half others Det 3pl red \trans Half of the others are red. </gl>

It is unclear what the function of the ke clitic is (observed in (2) and (5)), and exactly what it is (whether a determiner or a pronoun). It may be the general plural clitic ke but more environments need to be observed.

Existential quantifier

Expressions equivalent to 'there is/are' in English can be obtained in several ways in Sereer. One strategy is with the verb 'have' jeg:

<gl id="ex2" fontsize=12> \gll a- jeg -a xa- ƥox xa- ƥaal fo xa- tan 3pl have 3pl pl-Cl dogs Agr black and pl-Cl white \trans There are (lit. have) black dogs and white (dogs). </gl>

Another is with the predicational copula ref with -u adjectival form:

<gl id="ex3" fontsize=12> \gll xa- ƥox axe ƥalig na xa- tadak andef -u pl-Cl dogs Det black Rel pl-Cl five there-are Adj \trans There are three dogs that are black. </gl>

<gl id="ex3" fontsize=12> \gll xa- bul xa- may -u pl-Cl marbles pl-Cl be-much Adj \trans There are many marbles. </gl>

'Much', 'many' and 'a lot' are expressed with the verb may 'to be a lot'.

<gl id="ex4" fontsize=12> \gll xa- bul xa- may -u pl-Cl marbles pl-Cl much Adj \trans There are a lot of marbles. </gl>

The quantifier 'all' is expressed as the adverbial fop. The same flexibility regarding the position of the adverb in the clause applies, where fop can appear

<gl id="ex3" fontsize=12> \gll (fop) xa bul axe (fop) nand -u (fop) (all) pl-Cl marbles Det (all) be-same Adj (all) \trans All the marbles are the same color. </gl>

The quantifier 'a few' is also expressed as an adverbial, ondik.

<gl id="ex3" fontsize=12> \gll (ondik) xa bul axe (ondik) ƥalg -u (ondik) (all) pl-Cl marbles Det (all) be-black Adj (all) \trans A few of the marbles are blue. </gl>

Oana 09:04, 14 December 2012 (UTC)