• Seme, the smallest unit of meaning recognized in semantics, refers to a single characteristic of a sememe. These characteristics are defined according...
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  • the martial arts term Seme (semantics), a small unit of meaning identified as one characteristic of a sememe Pixley ka Isaka Seme (1881?-June 1951) a founding...
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    Middle Ages and Renaissance art Rohonc Codex Rorschach test Scribe Seme (semantics) Sound poetry Un Coup de Dés Jamais N'Abolira Le Hasard (Broodthaers)...
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  • of redirect targets Mimesis – Communication by means of imitation Seme (semantics) – Smallest unit of meaning Social constructionism – Sociological theory...
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  • elementary particle) in a substance. A seme is the name for the smallest unit of meaning recognized in semantics, referring to a single characteristic...
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  • termed recurrence or redundancy), was focused on semantics as it only regarded the repetition semes, and it stressed the role of isotopy of making possible...
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    Definition (category Semantics)
    a word, phrase, or symbol) to have multiple meanings (that is, multiple semes or sememes and thus multiple senses), usually related by contiguity of meaning...
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  • Word sense (category Lexical semantics)
    resulted in a sub-distinction. A word sense corresponds either neatly to a seme (the smallest possible unit of meaning) or a sememe (larger unit of meaning)...
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  • Semantic field (category Semantics)
    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 of...
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    Greimas square is a model based on relationships: S1 = positive seme S2 = negative seme S = complex axis (S1 + S2) ~S = neutral axis (neither S1 nor S2)...
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  • Mahte (redirect from Semes mahte)
    Vīķis-Freibergs (1980). "A structural analysis of lexical and contextual semantics-Latvian Balts ‘white’ in sun-songs". In: Journal of Baltic Studies, 11:3...
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  • Lexical item (category Lexical semantics)
    as a lexeme, but are not limited to single words. Lexical items are like semes in that they are "natural units" translating between languages, or in learning...
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  • pentaseme, polyseme, polysemic, polysemous, polysemy, semantics, semaphore, semasiology, sematic, seme, sememe, semiotic, tetraseme, triseme semi- half Latin...
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  • falsely translate the Newe Testament into Englishe to make his false heresyee seme the word of God, be not hys bokes well worthy to be burned ? To thys question...
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    Rheme, dicisign, argument (also called sumisign, dicisign, suadisign, also seme, pheme, delome, and regarded as very broadened versions of the traditional...
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  • Hieronymus Verlag. p. 60. ISBN 3-88893-031-6. HOLMER, N. M. (1990), “The semantics of numerals”. In: Fontes linguae vasconum, 22: 16. Melchert, H. Craig...
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  • pentaseme, polyseme, polysemic, polysemous, polysemy, semantics, semaphore, semasiology, sematic, seme, sememe, semiotic, tetraseme, triseme semi- half Latin...
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  • Larocque, Véronique (17 November 2021). "Le Robert | L'entrée du pronom " iel " sème la controverse". La Presse (in French). Archived from the original on 15...
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