obviative

English

Etymology

From obviate +‎ -ive.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɒbvi.ətɪv/

Noun

obviative (plural obviatives)

  1. (linguistics) A grammatical marker that distinguishes a relatively non-salient referent in a given context from a relatively salient (proximate) one.

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Adjective

obviative (comparative more obviative, superlative most obviative)

  1. (linguistics) Relating to such a referent or grammatical marker.

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