Quantification
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				Quantifiers are expressed in UNL by quantifying attributes or by the relation "qua".
Attributes
Generic quantity values are expressed, in UNL, by the following attributes: {{#tree:id=number|openlevels=0|root=Quantity|
- @no (none)
 - @any (any)
 - @singular (default)
 - @pl (plural)
- @dual
 - @trial
 - @quadrual
 - @paucal
 - @multal
 
 
}}
- @singular is the default number value and may be omitted
 - book = book (or book.@singular)
 - number, when lexicalized, should be omitted as well
 - two glasses (=drinking vessel) = glasses.@pl
 - a pair of glasses (=spectacles) = glasses (and not glasses.@pl)
 
Examples
- @singular
- book = book or book.@singular
 
 - @pl
- books = book.@pl
 - children = child.@pl
 - livres = livre.@pl
 
 - @paucal
- a few books = book.@paucal
 - some books = book.@paucal
 
 - @multal
- many books = book.@multal
 - several books = book.@multal
 
 
Relation
Specific quantities must be expressed by the relation "qua":
qua(quantified, quantifier)
- Quantifiers are expressed by Arabic numerals, if numeric, or by UWs, otherwise
 - two books = qua(book, 2)
 - a set of books = qua(book, set)
 - The attribute @pl may be omitted in case of specific quantities
 - two books = qua(book.@pl, 2) = qua(book, 2)