@article{oai:kitami-it.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006263, author = {新妻, 英勝}, issue = {5}, journal = {北見工業大学研究報告}, month = {Dec}, note = {application/pdf, Summry: This paper aims to suggest that the differentiating semantic properties of some and any be better investigated through the referential functions they perform, and that the actual uses of some and any be better understood by postulating as the function of some the process of conditioned presumption and as the function of any the process of unconditioned presumption, each evoked in the speake’s mind in his use of some or any. And yet, to expound the whole matter of any, special attention needs to be paid to the modifying function which works to impart the implications any come to acquire through the speaker’s intentions expressed by the sentences he uses. The referential and modifying functions of any may generally be said to go undivided, but each one of them do outdo the other in some instances. Such phenomena are quite common with any, but definitely not with some because some lacks any modifying function, which can be attributed to the conditioning of its referential function. Problems still remain to be solved about some, the most critical being about the varying degrees of abstraction from reality.}, pages = {827--835}, title = {Some, anyの指示機能に関する試論}, volume = {2}, year = {1970} }