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Formative
Formative Form"a*tive, n. (Gram.)
(a) That which serves merely to give form, and is no part
of the radical, as the prefix or the termination of a
word.
(b) A word formed in accordance with some rule or usage,
as from a root.
Formative
Formative Form"a*tive, a. [Cf. F. formatif.]
1. Giving form; having the power of giving form; plastic; as,
the formative arts.
The meanest plant can not be raised without seed, by
any formative residing in the soil. --Bentley.
2. (Gram.) Serving to form; derivative; not radical; as, a
termination merely formative.
3. (Biol.) Capable of growth and development; germinal; as,
living or formative matter.
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- of speech,
formatives and adjuncts.
Formatives functioned both as
nouns and as verbs,
depending on the
morphosemantic context.
Formatives were inflected...
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Formative ****essment,
formative evaluation,
formative feedback, or ****essment for learning,
including diagnostic testing, is a
range of
formal and informal...
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Eurasiatic hypothesis rests on m****
comparison of lexemes,
grammatical formatives, and
vowel systems (see
Greenberg 2000–2002),
rather than on the prevailing...
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conducted after the
first two
formatives are completed. The
second (SA-2) will be
conducted after the next two
formatives. Each
summative will
carry a...
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somewhat less
strict rules.
Formatives alone cannot constitute words;
formatives are the
component parts of words.
These formatives may be
classed generally...
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include a
Formative Period or
Formative stage etc. It is
often sub-divided, for
example into "Early", "Middle" and "Late" stages. The
Formative is the third...
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around age 9 or 10. Together,
early and
middle childhood are
called formative years. In this
middle period,
children develop socially and mentally....
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Formative contexts are the
institutional and
imaginative arrangements that
shape a society's
conflicts and resolutions. They are the
structures that limit...
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Formative epistemology is a
collection of
philosophic views concerned with the
theory of
knowledge that
emphasize the role of
natural scientific methods...