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  • Sememe and semanteme - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    I'm not sure I understand what is the relationship between sememes and semantemes I have the following definitions : A sememe is a semantic content of a lexeme A semanteme is a unit which together with morph constitutes a morpheme Does this mean that a sememe is basically the meaning of a word, and a semanteme is the meaning of a morpheme?
  • What is the difference between a seme and a morpheme?
    Would you please assess the definitions below for me to see if I have correctly understood the concepts? Seme: Semes are the smallest units of meaning of a morpheme Morpheme: A morpheme is the sma
  • terminology - Are go and went part of the same lexeme . . .
    Yes, they are In the sentence John goes to school, goes can be replaced by went and the two sentences have the same meaning (semantic content) except for tense The base form is usually called lemma in formal and applied linguistics (in this case go) and it stands for the meaning of the inflected word
  • Jargon request: Canonical Form of a word - Linguistics Stack Exchange
    The term you are looking for is lemma And yes, indeed most linguists will treat book and books as the same "word" (in the sense of word=lemma) in a dictionary, which is why the term "lemma" is sometimes also referred to as the dictionary form of a word This applies not only when writing a literal dictionary, but is also the common understanding of the term "word" in theoretical linguistics
  • Examples of isomorphism in linguistics?
    The original Kurylowicz definition ("parallelism in the organization of the phonic and semantic aspects of a language") is the one I remember





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