Difference between revisions of "-eme"

From Hull AWE
Jump to: navigation, search
 
 
Line 1: Line 1:
This suffix is a term that was developed in the study of linguistics. ''OED'' defines it as follows: 'in Linguistics the termination of many names of significant or distinctive units of structure of some kind in the lexicon, grammar, and phonology of languages, e.g. grapheme, lexeme, morpheme, phoneme, sememe, toneme.'  (See the entries for these words, in this Guide or in the [[OED]] - or any good dictionary - for a fuller explanation of their meanings.)
+
This [[suffix]] is a term that was developed in the study of [[linguistics]]. ''[[OED]]'' defines it as follows:
 +
: 'in Linguistics the termination of many names of significant or distinctive units of structure of some kind in the [[lexicon]], [[grammar]], and [[phonology]] of languages, e.g. [[grapheme]], [[lexeme]], [[morpheme]], [[phoneme]], [[semanteme]], [[toneme]].'  (See the entries for these words, in this Guide or in the OED - or any good dictionary - for a fuller explanation of their meanings.)
  
 
To my current knowledge, only one important word outside the field of Linguistics has been coined with this suffix. This is the word meme.
 
To my current knowledge, only one important word outside the field of Linguistics has been coined with this suffix. This is the word meme.
 +
 +
[[Category:suffixes]]

Latest revision as of 11:55, 17 April 2007

This suffix is a term that was developed in the study of linguistics. OED defines it as follows:

'in Linguistics the termination of many names of significant or distinctive units of structure of some kind in the lexicon, grammar, and phonology of languages, e.g. grapheme, lexeme, morpheme, phoneme, semanteme, toneme.' (See the entries for these words, in this Guide or in the OED - or any good dictionary - for a fuller explanation of their meanings.)

To my current knowledge, only one important word outside the field of Linguistics has been coined with this suffix. This is the word meme.