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A '''determiner''' is a particle that consumes a predicate phrase and produces a noun phrase.
A '''determiner''' is a particle that consumes a predicate phrase and produces a noun phrase.


For example: {{t|sá}} “some” is a determiner, {{t|bıo}} “…is a cup” is a predicate phrase, and {{t|sa bıo}} is a noun phrase meaning “some cup(s)”.
For example: {{t|sá}} “some” is a determiner, {{t|bıo}} “…is a cup” is a predicate phrase, and {{t|bıo}} is a noun phrase meaning “some cup(s)”.


== Determiner particles ==
== Determiner particles ==