distinctive

distinctive

distinctif, distinctive adjectif Qui permet de reconnaître, de distinguer ; spécifique, typique : Un signe distinctif.distinctif, distinctive (expressions) adjectif Fonction distinctive, fonction de différenciation des unités significatives d'une langue, qui peut être assurée par des unités phonétiques (phonèmes) ou prosodiques (accents, tonèmes, intonèmes). Trait distinctif, élément phonique ultime, qui contribue par sa présence ou par son absence à différencier les phonèmes d'une langue. (Par exemple, en français les traits de voisement, d'arrondissement et de nasalité.) ● distinctif, distinctive (synonymes) adjectif Qui permet de reconnaître, de distinguer ; spécifique, typique
Synonymes :
- caractéristique
- spécifique
Contraires :
Trait distinctif
Synonymes :

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