- A
sememe (/ˈsɛmiːm/; from
Ancient Gr**** σημαίνω (sēmaínō) 'mean, signify') is a
semantic language unit of meaning,
analogous to a morpheme. The concept...
- seme or
denotational sememe,
whereas those with
inexactly similar meanings share a
broader denotational or
connotational sememe and thus
overlap within...
- of meaning) or a
sememe (larger unit of meaning), and
polysemy of a word of
phrase is the
property of
having multiple semes or
sememes and thus multiple...
- to a
single characteristic of a
sememe.
These characteristics are
defined according to the
differences between sememes. The term was
introduced by Eric...
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Literal and
figurative language Translation Semantic structure analysis Sememe Goddard,
Cliff (2013).
Semantic Analysis: An
Introduction (2nd ed.). New...
- (semantics), a
small unit of
meaning identified as one
characteristic of a
sememe Pixley ka
Isaka Seme (1881?-June 1951) a
founding member of the African...
- and
expanded by
Henri Wittmann, The
narreme is to
narratology what the
sememe is to semantics, the
morpheme is to
morphology and the
phoneme to phonology...
- talk
about the same
general phenomenon.
Synonymy requires the
sharing of a
sememe or seme, but the
semantic field is a
larger area
surrounding those. A meaning...
- by contrast, is the
equivalent in myth of the phonemes, morphemes, and
sememes into
which structural linguistics divides language, the
smallest possible...
-
sought to
preserve the
context itself by
reproducing the
original order of
sememes, and
hence word order—when necessary,
reinterpreting the
actual grammatical...