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demarcative
demarcative, a. (dɪˈmɑːkətɪv) [f. demarcation + -ative.] Of, pertaining to, or characterized by demarcation: used esp. in Linguistics.1955 M. Reifer Dict. New Words 88/2 Demarcative function, the use of phonemic and non-phonemic features..to mark off the boundaries of words and morphemes. 1959 Archi... Oxford English Dictionary
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juncture
juncture (ˈdʒʌŋktjʊə(r), -tʃə(r)) Also 5 -tur, 7 Sc. -tor, 8 joncture. [ad. L. junctūra joining, joint, f. junct-, ppl. stem of jungĕre to join: see -ure.] 1. The action of joining together; the condition of being joined together; joining, junction.1589 Warner Alb. Eng. v. xxvii, Signes workings, pl... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bardi language
Stress Stress is demarcative in Bardi. Primary stress in Bardi is always assigned to the first syllable, and all Bardi words receive this stress. wikipedia.org
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Igbo architecture
Wall/Fences and Moats (aja Ǹgwùlù/Ǹgwùrù) The usage of fences (aja ǹgwùlù) in Igbo architecture is often for security fortification and demarcative reasons wikipedia.org
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Mor lam
Because Thai and Lao do not include phonemic stress, the rhythm used in their poetry is demarcative, i.e., based on the number of syllables rather than wikipedia.org
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Vaeakau-Taumako language
Similar demarcative particle morphemes are used in the Outlier East Futuna with the particle 'la'. wikipedia.org
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