What are non-definite and non-central determiners?

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What are non-definite and non-central determiners?

Non-definite determiners are determiners that do not specify or point to a particular or specific noun. They are used to refer to a general or indefinite noun. Examples of non-definite determiners include "some," "any," "several," and "many."

Non-central determiners are determiners that are not commonly used or considered as primary determiners in English. They are used less frequently and have a more limited range of usage compared to central determiners. Examples of non-central determiners include "each," "every," "either," and "neither."