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What kind of self-made quantifiers

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Words that are usually used to express the unit of quantity of people, things or actions are called quantifiers. Such as head, horse, bar, etc.

Quantifiers, that is, words or morphemes used with nouns to represent countable or measurable objects or numbers, are often used to represent a certain category, and the objects referred to by nouns can be classified into this category according to their shapes or functions (such as "Ben" in Chinese "Three Books").

Because quantifiers are words used to express the unit of quantity of people, things or actions, the words "Ge, Zhi, Kou, Ba" and "Jin, kg, Dou, Sheng, Chi, Cun and Zhang" in One Man, Two Pears, Three Bells and One Teapot are used to express the unit of quantity of different types of people or things.

Quantifiers are divided into substance quantifiers and momentum words. Matter quantifiers represent the units of calculation of people and things, such as "ge" in "a person". Momentum words indicate the number of actions and the total time of occurrence, such as "times" in "see three" and "day" in "see three".