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definitvdefinitiv

Definitvdefinitiv is a linguistics term used to describe a proposed two-layer system of definiteness marking within noun phrases. The concept envisions a noun phrase bearing two sequential markers that convey distinct notions of definiteness: a primary definite marker identifying referents as identifiable to participants, and a secondary discourse-definiteness marker signaling the referent’s status within the current discourse, such as givenness or salience. The term is a portmanteau that riffs on elements of definiteness and definitivity, and it is mainly discussed in theoretical or constructed-language contexts rather than as an established feature of natural languages.

In analytical treatments, definitvdefinitiv is typically modeled as either two clitics attached to a noun phrase

Examples are primarily hypothetical. In a constructed grammar, the noun phrase the-DEF-DF book could be glossed

See also: definiteness, determiner, givenness, double determiner, clitic doubling.

or
as
a
compound
determiner.
The
two
components
are
often
labeled
DEF
(definite)
and
DF
(discourse-definite).
The
combined
form
yields
a
noun
phrase
that
is
intended
to
be
both
referentially
identifiable
and
integrated
into
the
discourse
flow.
The
idea
is
considered
in
relation
to
givenness,
discourse
cohesion,
and
the
ways
languages
manage
multiple
determiner
systems,
including
parallels
to
repeated
demonstratives
or
layered
definiteness
in
fictional
grammars.
as
“the
definite
book
that
is
discourse-known.”
Another
instance
might
be
a-DEF-DF
person
referring
to
an
individual
already
introduced
in
the
conversation.
Because
the
concept
remains
theoretical,
empirical
evidence
and
cross-linguistic
attestation
are
limited
and
debated.