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Universal 631:
- Original
- If a language has a scopal quantifier word, then that word is a distributive quantifier word.
- Standardized
- IF there is a scopal quantifier word, THEN that word is a distributive quantifier word.
- Keywords
- quantifier, distributive
- Domain
- lexicon
- Type
- no genuine implication; rather: provided that
- Status
- achronic
- Quality
- absolute
- Basis
- Batak, Bontoc, Indonesian, Tagalog (all W. Malayo-Polynesian, Austronesian), Dyirbal (Pama-Nyungan), Gã (Kwa, Niger-Congo), Georgian (S. Caucasian), Hungarian (Ugric, Uralic), Maricopa (Hokan), Turkish (Turkic, Altaic), Japanese (Japanese-Ryukyuan), Latin, Portuguese, Rumanian, Spanish, Russian, English (all Indo-European), Hebrew (Semitic, Afro-Asiatic)
- Source
- Gil 1992: 337, U13
- Counterexamples