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[1]: 387 Because they signal a single selection, disjunctive determiners select singular nouns when functioning as determinatives in noun phrases (e.g., either side). A Comprehensive Grammar of the English Language does not recognize this category and instead label either an "assertive determiner" and neither a "negative determiner." [18]: 257
Neither is an English pronoun, adverb, and determiner signifying the absence of a choice in an either/or situation. Neither may also refer to: Neither (opera) , the only opera by Morton Feldman
Other interrogative words, such as which, how, where, whence, or whither, [7] derive either from compounds (which coming from a compound of hwā [what, who] and līc [like]), [8] or other words from the same root (how deriving from hū). [5]
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Either/or and related terms may refer to: Either/Or (Kierkegaard book) , an influential book by philosopher Søren Kierkegaard Either/Or (Batuman novel) , a novel by Elif Batuman
References on English usage strongly criticize the phrase as "ugly" [2] and "Janus-faced". [4] William Strunk, Jr., and E.B. White, in their classic The Elements of Style–recognized by Time one of the 100 best and most influential non-fiction books written in English since 1923, [6] say and/or is "A device, or shortcut, that damages a sentence and often leads to confusion or ambiguity". [3]