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Generalized quantifiers are an extension of traditional quantifiers (such as "all," "some," and "none") used in formal logic and linguistic semantics to express a wider range of meanings about quantities of objects in a domain. They provide a framework for understanding how different types of quantification can be expressed beyond the basic existential and universal quantifiers found in predicate logic.

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