What does «enunciativo» mean in Spanish?
- That serves to enunciate or related to enunciation (expression or articulation of an idea, in a clear and direct way, using language).
Examples of use in Spanish: "la persuasión es una estrategia enunciativa".
"texto enunciativo".
- In Grammar, it is said of a sentence, proposition or statement that affirms or denies something, without conditioning or qualifying the expression, that is, without question or exclamation. In other words, it is a sentence in expository form. This type of sentence is opposed to the imperative, exclamatory, interrogative or desiderative. For example, a political text is generally organized in an enunciative way, while an advertising text combines several modes of organization, with a certain tendency towards the descriptive and narrative.
- In the legal field, enunciative is opposed to enumerative. In an enunciative text a legislator limits himself to the most important or most frequently occurring cases, not exhausting the possibilities. It then leaves the door open to the powers of the parties or to interpretation. Meanwhile, enumerative is when only what is expressed in the text (of a law, for example) is to be taken into account, it is not possible to require other conditions or assumptions or to include other cases not mentioned in the text. In other words, the interpretation is restrictive.