determiner

NOUN
  1. a determining or causal element or factor
    education is an important determinant of one's outlook on life
  2. one of a limited class of noun modifiers that determine the referents of noun phrases
  3. an argument that is conclusive
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How To Use determiner In A Sentence

  • In this case, as in the many other peaks and valleys of economic history, B.C. was not sole determiner of its fate, nor is it likely to be in the future.
  • And prenominal genitive determiner noun phrases are not adjectives, so to think that they can't be antecedents of pronouns for that reason is even madder than merely imagining that some obscure rule is being violated.
  • Context is the sole determiner of meaning without which meaning does not exist.
  • The phenomenon is particularly interesting because the conditions under which complement anaphora (as this case of anaphora is called) is acceptable depend on formal properties of the antecedent determiner.
  • Parents are the prime determiners of how their children feel about the world.
  • Likewise, for the adjectives, determiners, and pronouns, we need to recognize both masculine and feminine forms.
  • You'll just find MORE means-plus-fxn type language, e.g., the determiner is a "processor. Patent Law Blog (Patently-O)
  • And the judge had an opportunity, as an independent determiner of facts, to determine whether or not she is in a persistent vegetative state.
  • The internet's changed everything, of course; the authoritative voice has evolved into a conversation between writer and audience, and the writer now leads the community discussion rather than acting as a single determiner, a unilateral judge. The Authorship Conflict
  • In English, conjunctions, determiners, interjections, particles, and pronouns are grammatical words.
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