obligativ
Obligativ is a term used in linguistics and grammar to refer to the property of something being obligatory or binding within a given context. It derives from the Latin obligatus, meaning bound or compelled, and is related to the idea of obligatoriness. In cross-linguistic typology and grammatical descriptions, obligativ describes phenomena where certain elements or forms are required rather than optional, such as arguments that must be licensed by a verb or moods that encode necessity.
The concept is often discussed in the study of valency and argument structure, as well as in
In practice, obligativ can appear as a descriptive label in typological surveys or language descriptions where
See also: obligation, obligatory mood, deontic modality, grammatical mood, obligatoriness.