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de·ter·mi·na·tive (dĭ-tûr'mə-nā'tĭv, -nə-) ![]() |
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The noun has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
one of a limited class of noun modifiers that determine the referents of noun phrases
Synonym: determiner
Meaning #2:
a determining or causal element or factor
Synonyms: determinant, determiner, determining factor, causal factor
The adjective determinative has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
having the power or quality of deciding
Synonyms: crucial, deciding, determinant, determining
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A determinative, also known as a taxogram or semagram, is an ideogram used to mark semantic categories of words in logographic scripts which helps to disambiguate interpretation. They have no direct counterpart in spoken language, though they may derive historically from glyphs for real words, and functionally they resemble classifiers in East Asian and sign languages. For example, Egyptian hieroglyphic determinatives include symbols for divinities, people, parts of the body, animals, plants, and books/abstract ideas, which helped in reading but none of which were pronounced.
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In cuneiform texts of Sumerian, Akkadian and Hittite languages, many nouns are preceded or followed by a Sumerian word acting as a determinative; this specifies that the associated word belongs to a particular semantic group.[1] These determinatives were not pronounced. In transliterations of Sumerian, the determinatives are written in superscript in lower case. Whether a given sign is a mere determinative (not pronounced) or a Sumerogram (a logographic spelling of a word intended to be pronounced) can not always be determined unambiguously since their use is not always consistent.
Examples are[1]:[not in citation given]
In Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, determinatives came at the end of a word and before any suffixes. Nearly every word — nouns, verbs, and adjectives — features a determinative, some of which become rather specific: "Upper Egyptian barley" or "excreted things". It is believed that they were used as much as word dividers as for semantic disambiguation.
Determinatives are generally not transcribed, but when they are, they are transcribed by their number in Gardiner's Sign List.
Some 90% of Chinese characters are determinative-phonetic compounds; the phonetic element and the determinative (called a radical) are combined to form a single glyph. Both the meaning and pronunciation of the characters have shifted over the millennia, to the point that the determinatives and phonetic elements are not always reliable guides.
Edzard, Dietz Otto (2003). Sumerian Grammar. Handbook of Oriental Studies. 71. Atlanta: Society o Biblical Literature. ISBN 1-58983-252-3.
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| Translations: Determinative |
Dansk (Danish)
adj. - afgørende
n. - bestemmende faktor, determinativ
Nederlands (Dutch)
bepalend, beslissend
Français (French)
adj. - déterminant, (Ling) déterminatif
n. - déterminant
Deutsch (German)
adj. - bestimmend
n. - etwas Bestimmendes
Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - αποφασιστικός, καθοριστικός, (γραμμ.) προσδιοριστικός
n. - καθοριστικός παράγων
Italiano (Italian)
determinante, determinativo
Português (Portuguese)
adj. - determinante
n. - determinante (m)
Русский (Russian)
определяющий
Español (Spanish)
adj. - determinativo
n. - determinativo, algo que determina
Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - bestämmande
n. - gram. determinativ
中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
决定的, 限定的, 决定的事物, 限定词
中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
adj. - 決定的, 限定的
n. - 決定的事物, 限定詞
한국어 (Korean)
adj. - 결단력이 있는, 확정적인, 한정적인
n. - 한정사, 결정 요인, 확정하다
日本語 (Japanese)
adj. - 決定力のある, 限定的な, 決定的な
n. - 決定因, 限定詞
العربيه (Arabic)
(صفه) محدد, حاسم, مقرر (الاسم) شئ محدد
עברית (Hebrew)
adj. - מגדיר, מכוון
n. - דבר או נסיבות מכוונות או מגדירות
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