Also known as determinative, adnominal adjective, attributive, pre-noun, unconjugated adjective, DET, determinant, determinante (grammar)
In natural language, a determiner, also called a determinative (abbreviated ''''), is a word or affix that combines with a noun to express its reference. Examples in English include articles (the and a/an), demonstratives (this, that), possessive determiners (my, their), and quantifiers (many, both''). Not all languages have determiners, and not all systems of grammatical description recognize them as a distinct category.
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).