Nonstandard quantifiers are called "nonstandard" because:
A) they don't indicate whether the proposition is universal or particular
B) they don't indicate whether the proposition is affirmative or negative
C) they use words in a way that most English speakers would find unusual
D) they are not on the list of standard quantifiers
E) they cause the proposition to commit at least one grammatical error
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