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What (who) is distributive shares - definition

PRONOUNS THAT REFER TO MEMBERS OF A GROUP INDIVIDUALLY, RATHER THAN COLLECTIVELY; E.G. "EACH", "EITHER", "NEITHER" (AS OPPOSED TO "ALL", "BOTH", ETC.)
Distributive (linguistics); Distributive adjective

Distributive numeral         
WORD THAT ANSWERS "HOW MANY TIMES EACH?"
Distributive number
In linguistics, a distributive numeral, or distributive number word, is a word that answers "how many times each?" or "how many at a time?
Distributive         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Distributive (disambiguation)
·adj Assigning the species of a general term.
II. Distributive ·noun A distributive adjective or pronoun; also, a distributive numeral.
III. Distributive ·adj Tending to distribute; serving to divide and assign in portions; dealing to each his proper share.
IV. Distributive ·adj Expressing separation; denoting a taking singly, not collectively; as, a distributive adjective or pronoun, such as each, either, every; a distributive numeral, as (Latin) bini (two by two).
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Distributive (disambiguation)
Distributive means relating to the distribution of goods.
Reorganization is necessary on the distributive side of this industry.
ADJ: ADJ n

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Distributive pronoun

A distributive pronoun considers members of a group separately, rather than collectively.

They include either, neither and others.

  • "to each his own" — 'each2,(pronoun)' Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary (2007)
  • "Men take each other's measure when they react." — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Besides distributive pronouns, there are also distributive determiners (also called distributive adjectives). The pronouns and determiners often have the same form:

  • Each went his own way (each used as a pronoun, without an accompanying noun)
  • Each man went his own way (each used as a determiner, accompanying the noun man)
  • Each of the answers is correct (each used as a pronoun, with an accompanying prepositional phrase of the answers)