Hello Scott,
I would say it is a determiner.
If it were in a more canonical position, but clearly less probable (statistically speaking), such as "All the happy teachers and all their smiling students....", its nature of determiner would be apparent.
Sergio Pizziconi

2018-01-11 21:51 GMT+01:00 Scott Woods <[log in to unmask]>:
Hi All,

In the following sentence <The happy teachers and their smiling students all enjoyed the grammar party> how would you characterize the word <all>?

What is its function and what would you call it?

Thanks,

Scott Woods
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