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Distinction between third person pronouns
phrases tend to be obviative. Possessors are frequently required to be proximate, with possessees thus required to be obviative. Obviation is most common
Obviative
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up obviation or obviate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Obviation may refer to: A linguistic process involving the obviative (fourth person)
Obviation
Eastern Algonquian language
show where something is spatially. There is no obviative form for inanimate nouns, and neither the obviative nor the locative have plural forms (plurality
Mohegan-Pequot_language
Grammar of the Ojibwe language
of third person, a proximate and an obviative. The proximate is a traditional third person, while the obviative (also frequently called "fourth person")
Ojibwe_grammar
Plains Algonquian language of North America
proximate and obviative noun. Both nouns are animate, but there is conflict regarding proximate or obviative. The verb thus defaults to the obviative plural
Arapaho_language
Algonquian language of the Midwestern US
participles rather than original nouns. The obviative singular ends in -ali. -ooli, or -iili; the obviative plural ends in -ahi, -oohi, or -iihi. The allomorphy
Miami–Illinois_language
Ojibwe dialect of Canada
the obviative, the highly marked further obviative that is reserved for non-prominent third persons acting or being acted upon by the obviative. Valentine
Western_Ojibwa_language
Central Algonquian language
one participant in the obviative. Since the grandfather is the focus of this narrative, the governor is assigned the obviative marking. Grammatically
Shawnee_language
Algonquian language spoken in North America
on the obviative. The noun nāpēw "man" is marked as proximate through the absence of a suffix while the noun atimwa "dog" contains the obviative suffix
Plains_Cree_language
Grammar of Munsee
marked obviative with the suffix /-al/: oxkwé·wal wə̆ne·wá·wal lénəw 'the man sees the woman' (woman-obviative third-sees-third man-proximate). Obviation is
Munsee_grammar
Subfamily of the Algic languages of North America
proximate and those marked as obviative. Proximate nouns are those deemed most central or important to the discourse, while obviative nouns are those less important
Algonquian_languages
Language spoken by the Lenape people
inanimate), obviation (proximate versus obviative), and presence (nonabsentative versus absentative). Generally, the inanimate, obviative, and absentative
Unami_language
Unsuccessful British air raid in World War II
Operation Obviate was an unsuccessful British air raid of World War II which targeted the German battleship Tirpitz. It was conducted by Royal Air Force
Operation_Obviate
Indigenous language of Tidewater Virginia
there are the proximate and obviative classes; the proximate class is for nouns considered more salient, and the obviative class is for nouns considered
Powhatan_language
Algonquian language spoken in North America
grammatical persons – first, second, third (proximate), fourth (obviative), and fifth (sub-obviative). Word order is flexible in Blackfoot. Subjects are not required
Blackfoot_language
Proposed concept in linguistic typology
by proximate–obviative morphosyntax. The direct–inverse dimension subsumes the proximate–obviative dimension. Across languages, obviation almost always
Direct–inverse_alignment
Reconstructed ancestor of the Algonquian languages
proximate or obviative subject and a proximate or obviative object). In a given stretch of discourse, there will not be two proximate or two obviative participants
Proto-Algonquian_language
Algonquian language spoken in Canada
other suffixes. Obviative is marked on animate nouns with the suffix -a and on inanimate nouns with the suffix -iliw. Animate obviative nouns do not mark
Swampy_Cree_language
Algonquian language
are marked in sentences as either proximate or obviative. Inanimate nouns are never marked as obviative. Proximate nouns refer to something near the speaker
Maliseet-Passamaquoddy language
Maliseet-Passamaquoddy_language
Grammatical category
proximate for a more topical third person, and obviative for a less topical third person. The obviative is sometimes called the fourth person. The fourth
Grammatical_person
Athabaskan language of California, US
directly before the classifier (voice/valency) prefixes. The animate, obviative, indefinite and "areal-situational" subject prefixes (chʼi-, yi-, kʼi-
Hupa_language
any), locative, obviative. For example, *wekeesiutoh *(weekeesayutah), literally 'his-house-diminutive-absentative-locative-obviate' which would signify
Massachusett_grammar
Algonquian language spoken in the United States
changes in both the verb and noun. If the obviated entity is an animate noun, it will be marked with an obviative suffix, typically -o or -óho. For example:
Cheyenne_language
Aboriginal language continuum
example, SVO, VOS, OVS, and SOV. Obviation is also a key aspect of the Cree language(s). In a sense, the obviative can be defined as any third-person
Cree_language
election in the open jungle primary, capturing a majority of the vote and obviating the need for a run-off election. This was the first time since 1968 in
2007 Louisiana gubernatorial election
2007_Louisiana_gubernatorial_election
Topics referred to by the same term
Cork (film), a Spanish drama SS Cork SS City of Cork CORK, Circulation Obviation Retrofit Kits Cork County Council Cork Harbour Roman Catholic Diocese
Cork
Item of women's apparel
decorative, or it can feature suspenders to be attached to stockings, obviating the need for a garter belt. In Victorian fashion, basque refers to a closely
Basque_(clothing)
Indigenous language of Montana, Idaho, and British Columbia
obviative markers", making it particularly different from some more well-known obviation systems (like the Algonquian one, which allows for obviation
Kutenai_language
2026 remix album by Nine Inch Nails
Nails] remix album that improves on its source so much it threatens to obviate the original. Why listen to TRON: Ares when you have this?" All tracks
Tron_Ares:_Divergence
Type of aileron
flying wing. In differential use they impart yaw moment, potentially obviating the rudder and vertical stabilizer control surface, although requiring
Deceleron
Use of grammar in a language to express number
in most Algonquian languages, opposed to referentially less prominent obviative forms). In others, such as Chinese and Japanese, number marking is not
Grammatical_number
Cigarette container
rupture easily and cannot be resealed. They facilitate direct access, obviating the need to open the package each time the smoker wants a cigarette. They
Cigarette_pack
1940s US giant cargo transport seaplane design
lost out to the Hughes H-4 Hercules, and after the end of World War II obviated the urgency for Sky Freighters. Martin considered a civilian version of
Martin_193
Vehicle-based sensor device
Calculated elimination of blind spots by trained drivers is inexpensive and obviates the need for expensive technological solutions to that problem, provided
Blind_spot_monitor
King of the United Kingdom from 1901 to 1910
only 50 peers from each side would be allowed to vote, which would also obviate the large Conservative majority in the Lords, but Lord Crewe, Liberal leader
Edward_VII
Rifled musket
and Confederates alike, until the Springfield Model 1861 supplanted it, obviating the use of the insufficiently weather resistant Maynard tape primer. The
Springfield_Model_1855
Assignment planned to achieve a objective
result from cost overruns, schedule overruns, changes in budget, change or obviation of the goal of the project, political factors, or any combination of those
Project
Central Algonquian language of North America
person number tense modality evidentiality negation a distinction between obviative and proximate third-person, marked on both verbs and nouns. There is a
Ojibwe_language
Inuit language spoken in Greenland
either future or expectation), -NIKUU and -SIMA. 4:fourth (reflexive or obviative) person PART:participial mood EQU:equative case CONT:contemporative mood
Greenlandic_language
Part of the Redstone rocket family
Wernher von Braun in 1956 for his proposed Project Orbiter, the Jupiter-C obviated the need for a guidance system in the upper stages. The Jupiter-C was part
Jupiter-C
Software design pattern
double dispatch. Programming languages with sum types and pattern matching obviate many of the benefits of the visitor pattern, as the visitor class is able
Visitor_pattern
Antiquated theory in biology
ideas of preformationism and epigenesis, and the rivalry between them, are obviated by the contemporary understanding of the genetic code and its molecular
Preformationism
Standoff Anti-Submarine
latter surface-launched. It was cancelled in 1990 as its importance was obviated by the collapse of the Soviet Union. In 1982, Boeing was awarded the main
UUM-125_Sea_Lance
American cultural anthropologist
theoretical work on cultural invention, myth analysis (particularly "symbolic obviation"), figure-ground reversal, and the concept of "reverse anthropology."
Roy_Wagner
British breed of sheep
feature of moulting its short wool and hair coat naturally in spring, obviating the need for shearing. They are good mothers and have high fertility.
Wiltshire_Horn
Sequence of digits assigned to a telephone subscription
numbers may have associated short dialing codes, such as 9-1-1, which obviate the need to remember and dial complete telephone numbers. When telephone
Telephone_number
Process of dividing content into discrete pages
pagination. For example, they all include automated word wrapping (to obviate hard-coded newline delimiters), machine-readable paragraphing (to make
Pagination
When a person gains legal rights arising from ownership of a property
the corresponding share is to be distributed. This is generally done to obviate disputes over the precise time of death, and to avoid paying taxes twice
Vesting
Species of tree native to North America
grow on poor soils, making it an early colonizer of disturbed areas. Obviating the mass application of fertilizers, black locust and other nitrogen-fixing
Robinia_pseudoacacia
Algonquian dialects of Quebec, Canada
that the Proximant is reflected on the Subject and the Agent while the Obviative is reflected through the Object and the Patient. For the Inverse we can
East_Cree
Canadian electric vehicle manufacturer
recharging the battery power used to climb, and electric torque would obviate need for a giant diesel engine. Diesel generators and large fuel tanks
Edison_Motors
American general (1880–1964)
involved. Key points must of course be taken but a wise choice of such will obviate the need for storming the mass of islands now in enemy possession. "Island
Douglas_MacArthur
World War II British heavy bomber aircraft
of three attacks, individually codenamed Operation Paravane, Operation Obviate and Operation Catechism, were conducted against Tirpitz, which was anchored
Avro_Lancaster
Washing of clothing and other textiles
the rough and tumble of a washing machine and clothes dryer; it can also obviate labor-intensive hand washing. In some parts of the world, including North
Laundry
Golf club in Michigan, United States
to stay at the Club for weeks at a time. Modern roads and nearby motels obviated the need for overnight accommodations and the need for space to meet the
Oakland_Hills_Country_Club
American comedian, writer and television host (born 1964)
common systemic corruption of Washington, D.C., but that her experience obviates that particular sin. To a degree, that seems necessary in a complicated
Stephen_Colbert
Free reed wind musical instrument
on draws (inhalation) simultaneous to bending, or without bending. This obviates the need for cupping and waving the hands around the instrument during
Harmonica
Native American dialect
more salient noun phrase, and obviative indicates a less prominent noun phrase. Selection and use of proximate or obviative forms is a distinctive aspect
Ottawa_dialect
Device enabling easy opening of packaging
Tear tape serves as an easy opening device for the consumer, where it obviates the need for opening tools such as scissors or knives, or the use of excessive
Tear_tape
Physical work done by people
(for example, through offshoring or by employing foreign workers) or to obviate it entirely (through mechanisation and automation). Mechanisation and automation
Manual_labour
Laboratory technique to multiply a DNA sample for study
high temperatures remaining active even after DNA denaturation, thus obviating the need to add new DNA polymerase after each cycle. This allowed an automated
Polymerase_chain_reaction
Semantic Category Hierarchy Person first/second person > third person > obviative/fourth person Animacy human > animate non-human (animals) > inanimate
Differential_argument_marking
Southern Sahaptin language of the US
awínšin awínšma Inverse ergative kʼúsinɨm ɨwínšnɨm no dual no plural Obviative ergative kʼúsiyin ɨwínšin no dual no plural Objective kʼúsina ɨwínšna
Umatilla_language
Camera model
also produced the K-5 IIs which omitted this filter. In the K-3, Pentax obviated the need for providing two separate models by including a selectable AA
Pentax_K-3
Machine tool which linearly cuts or grinds the workpiece
contouring or turn-mill cylindrical interpolation It is even possible to obviate wire EDM work in some cases. Starting from a drilled or cored hole, a shaper
Shaper
Localized flat region on a machined workpiece
endmill as it traces a circular toolpath in the XY plane. Zero-angle cutters obviate this, functioning similarly to the traditional counterbore cutters of manual
Spotface
1964 European Court of Justice decision
nationalisation statute even if it conflicted with the EEC Treaty, thus obviating the need for a ruling by the European Court of Justice on the interpretation
Costa_v_ENEL
Digital audio format
nor is there a standard container format that would support metadata and obviate the need for tags. However, several de facto standards for tag formats
MP3
Aerial warfare branch from 1941 to 1947
individual replacements or replacement crews to combat units and thereby obviated having such replacements drawn from organized units or training staffs
United_States_Army_Air_Forces
Bismarck-class battleship of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine
Thirty-two Lancasters attacked the ship with Tallboys during Operation Obviate. As on Operation Paravane, No. 9 Squadron and No. 617 Squadron carried
German_battleship_Tirpitz
Combination of two or more academic disciplines into one activity
interdisciplinarity, bypassing the difficulties of defining that concept and obviating the need for such related concepts as transdisciplinarity, pluridisciplinarity
Interdisciplinarity
Post–World War II war crimes trials
prosecution team relied on the doctrine of command responsibility, which obviated the need to prove the various alleged atrocities were the result of the
International Military Tribunal for the Far East
International_Military_Tribunal_for_the_Far_East
American post-production company
the film in 35 mm. The advent of multichannel digital sound in the 1990s obviated these very expensive prints. "Blow-up" 70 mm prints also followed the Todd-AO
Todd-AO
Ship terminal in Manhattan, New York
"IMPROVING NEW YORK'S HARBOR; With New Piers Built and Quarantine Wait Obviated, the Port Is to Aid Shipping Further by Deepening Channel". The New York
Manhattan_Cruise_Terminal
1980 video game
display, allowing sprites to display several colors simultaneously and obviating the need for colored strips of cellophane that had become commonplace
Pac-Man
Surgical removal of large kidney stones with a nephroscope across the skin
standard treatment for complex and large kidney stones, and have largely obviated the need for open surgical procedures. Janak Desai developed the ultra-mini
Percutaneous_nephrolithotomy
Type of Newtonian telescope popularized by John Dobson
difficulties using a Dobsonian for short-exposure (≲ 1 hr) astrophotography are obviated. This has opened up the field of high precision asteroid astrometry (and
Dobsonian_telescope
1991 American kidnapping case
reopened discussions on a possible plea deal that had the potential to obviate the need for a trial. Nancy's attorney acknowledged that she was facing
Kidnapping_of_Jaycee_Dugard
Wakefulness-promoting medication
excellence achieved through the use of drugs like modafinil is "cheap" as it obviates the need for hard work and study, and is not fully authentic because the
Modafinil
Algonquian language of Canada
is that the third person is divided into third person and third person obviative, used when referring to a person who is not in direct relation to the
Woods_Cree
Brazilian politician (born 1971)
trip and rehired as director-general one week following the trip, thus obviating the need for do Val to seek authorization for Miguez to travel with him
Marcos_do_Val
City in New York, United States
other ways). Confusion might arise from the various spellings, of which to obviate all risk I have concluded so to do as proposed. The neighborhood of the
Olean,_New_York
described by author Linda E. Mitchell as the "perfect example of a woman who obviated the restrictions her sex placed upon her and succeeded in placing herself
Maud de Braose, Baroness Mortimer of Wigmore
Maud_de_Braose,_Baroness_Mortimer_of_Wigmore
Concept in tort law and criminal law
penalty of law down upon those who fail to rescue. This does not necessarily obviate a moral duty to rescue: though law is binding and carries government-authorized
Duty_to_rescue
Type of external power supply
typically charge the battery as well as powering the equipment. Aside from obviating the need for internal power supplies, adapters offer flexibility: a device
AC_adapter
1943 naval battle during the Arctic campaign of WWII
on Tirpitz (1942–1944) Title Source Tungsten Mascot Goodwood Paravane Obviate Catechism Tirpitz operations (1942–1944) Sportpalast Rösselsprung Zitronella
Battle_of_the_North_Cape
Way to traverse IP address spaces without routing
restore end-to-end network connectivity. The large addressing space of IPv6 obviates the need to conserve addresses and every device can be given a unique globally
Network_address_translation
Polish-French physicist and chemist (1867–1934)
centres near the front lines to assist battlefield surgeons, including to obviate amputations when in fact limbs could be saved. After a quick study of radiology
Marie_Curie
Ethical concept implying accountability
that transparency in practice produces the very opacities it claims to obviate. Clare Birchall, Christina Gaarsten, Mikkel Flyverbom, Emmanuel Alloa and
Transparency_(behavior)
Rail transport attraction at Hong Kong Disneyland
emissions standards, which also served as a cost-effective measure that obviated the need to build new steam locomotives, or the finding and transport to
Hong_Kong_Disneyland_Railroad
1918-1926 air warfare service of the United States Army
of command within the service as its most important principle, the plan obviated concentration of forces by its air units. This structure provided the principles
United States Army Air Service
United_States_Army_Air_Service
Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York
finish around the windows. In addition, the use of aluminum spandrels obviated the need for cross-bonding, which would have been required if stone had
Empire_State_Building
English sanitary engineer; inventor of public toilets
composed around a brass tube, which acts as a lining to the barrel, and obviates the necessity of burning or boring the interior. The opening of the first
George_Jennings
Electric typewriter
and "zero"; other typewriters generally omitted these. The IBM design obviated substitutions taught by many typing instructors: the letter "o" or "O"
IBM_Electric
Preprocessor directive in C and C++
allows programmers to express file dependencies in a simple fashion, obviating the need for manual management. The most common alternative to #pragma
Pragma_once
Chemical compound
reduced 17-keto group. Protecting the 17-position with ethylene glycol obviates the need for having to perform an oxidation step. The semi-synthesis uses
Bolandione
for appropriating the Duty on Oak Bark granted by the said Act; and for obviating Doubts which have arisen with respect to the allowing the Drawback upon
List of acts of the 6th session of the 13th Parliament of Great Britain
List_of_acts_of_the_6th_session_of_the_13th_Parliament_of_Great_Britain
Conical hole cut so a fastener can be inserted flush with the surface
spindle face, which obviates a "second operation" setup. This reduces setup time and frustration in several ways. Not only does it obviate the flipping over
Countersink
American politician (born 1969)
Act that would have clarified that Article 5 of the NATO treaty does not obviate the need for Congress to declare war. Fetterman voted for Tim Kaine's amendment
John_Fetterman
Mountain pass
October 2020 after formal inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It obviates the need to travel over the Rohtang Pass. While it takes 4 to 6 hours to
Rohtang_Pass
OBVIATIVE
OBVIATIVE
OBVIATIVE
OBVIATIVE
Boy/Male
Norse
Old wolf.
Girl/Female
Indian
A single olive
Female
French
French form of Latin Tatiana, probably TATIENNE means "father."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Belonging to sound, A musical note
Boy/Male
Muslim
Familiar, Popular
Girl/Female
Hindu
Flower
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian, British, English, French, Swedish
Variable; Brave with the Spear; Spear Rule
Girl/Female
Sikh
One who meets
Male
African
blood.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Ruler of People
OBVIATIVE
OBVIATIVE
OBVIATIVE
OBVIATIVE
OBVIATIVE