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▸ adjective: (grammar) Relating to a construct in some languages that indicates whether there is evidence for a given statement, without specifying the source of knowledge (i.e. whether it is from hearsay, inference, or perception).
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▸ adjective: (grammar) Relating to a construct in some languages that indicates whether there is evidence for a given statement, without specifying the source of knowledge (i.e. whether it is from hearsay, inference, or perception).
Similar:
connotative,
factitive,
indical,
conditional,
mediary,
conjunctive,
relatival,
ligative,
corollary,
comparatival,
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