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Definiteoften is a coined term used in linguistic discourse to describe a class of expressions that simultaneously signal definiteness of reference and habitual or frequent occurrence. It is not a standard category in mainstream grammar, but it appears in some discussions of how reference and frequency interact in discourse.

Definition and usage

In the strict sense, a definiteoften expression combines a definite referent with a marker of regularity, such

Etymology

The term is a portmanteau of definite and often. It originated in informal or analytical writing, including

Examples

Examples of definiteoften constructions include:

- That committee often approves proposals.

- The council usually holds its meetings on Tuesdays.

These sentences feature a definite referent (that committee, the council) paired with habitual or frequent action

Relation to other concepts

Definiteoften overlaps with topics in mood, evidentiality, definiteness, and habitual aspect. It is distinct from purely

See also

Definiteness, habitual aspect, frequency adverbs, evidentiality, corpus linguistics.

as
a
habitual
aspect
or
an
adverb
of
frequency.
The
label
is
descriptive
and
theoretical
rather
than
representing
a
formal
grammatical
category
found
in
specific
languages.
Analysts
may
use
definiteoften
to
describe
sentences
where
a
definite
subject
or
object
participates
in
repeated
or
habitual
action,
creating
a
sense
of
both
specificity
and
regularity.
blog
discussions
and
early
corpus
studies,
and
has
not
achieved
wide
formal
adoption.
Its
usage
remains
uneven
and
is
primarily
found
in
discussions
about
how
definiteness
interacts
with
habitual
meaning.
(often
approves,
usually
holds).
definite
statements
or
purely
habitual
statements;
it
emphasizes
their
conjunction.
In
corpus
linguistics,
the
term
may
help
flag
data
where
referential
definiteness
aligns
with
recurring
events.