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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GLOSSEME»
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1
Travaux du Cercle linguistique de Copenhague
3 30 AMBICENTRAL GLOSSEME or GLOSSEME-VARIETY. Df 328. A
MARGINAL GLOSSEME or GLOSSEME- Df 328 VARIETY (+0m ) is a Glosseme
or glosseme-Variety that Enters into a Marginal Taxeme or, respectively, into a
marginal ...
Lingvistkredsen (Copenhagen, Denmark), 1972
2
Résumé of a Theory of Language
330 AMBICENTRAL GLOSSEME or GLOSSEME-VARIETY. Df 328. A
MARGINAL GLOSSEME or GLOSSEMEVARIETY (*gm ) is a Glosseme or
glosseme-Variety that Enters into a Marginal Taxeme or, respectively, into a
marginal ...
3
Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics
(eds), Trends in European and American linguistics, 1930-1960. Utrecht. 128-64.
=> linguistics (history) glosseme 1 In L. Bloomfield's terminology, the smallest
meaning-bearing unit. Glosseme functions as the cover term for the (
grammatically ...
Hadumod Bussmann, Kerstin Kazzazi, Gregory Trauth, 2006
4
Unsolved Problems in Stellar Evolution: Proceedings of the ...
The corresponding term in glossematics is the glosseme concept defined in
Section I.2.1, "Parts and Wholes". In Hjelmslev's formulation, glossemes are
simply the smallest elements the theory leads us to establish, the irreducible
invariantsl.
5
Linguistic Theory: The Discourse of Fundamental Works
Hjelmslev mentions here 'parts of phonemes', but not a single example of an
actual 'glosseme' appears in PT or RT, though the latter defines many types of '
glossemes', such as 'median' and 'peripheral', 'centrifugal' and 'centripetal', '
primary' ...
Robert de 8eaugrande, 2014
6
A Theory of Computer Semiotics: Semiotic Approaches to ...
The corresponding term in glossematics is the glosseme concept defined in
Section I.2.1, "Parts and Wholes". In Hjelmslev's formulation, glossemes are
simply the smallest elements the theory leads us to establish, the irreducible
invariants2.
Peter Bøgh Andersen, 1997
7
A Leonard Bloomfield Anthology
63. Def. Analogic change which creates or enlarges a glosseme is contamination
. For example, creation (of a morpheme), pre-Germanic *hwedworez 'four', *fimfe '
five ' > *f-edworez, *f-imfe. Increase in size (of a morpheme), late Latin gra-ve, ...
Leonard Bloomfield, Charles F. Hockett, 1987
8
Leonard Bloomfield, Essays on His Life and Work
where a "glosseme" is "whatever has meaning" (a "form," a "construction," or a "
zero element"). We are told that when the ƒ of five replaces the *wh of "4" a
morpheme ƒ- is "created," and that the replacement of Latin gra-ve "heavy", le-ve
"light" ...
Robert Anderson Hall, E. F. K. Koerner, 1987
... lexical : phoneme; (b) grammatical : taxeme; (2) Smallest meaningful unit of
linguistic signaling: glosseme; the meaning of a glosseme is a noeme; (a) lexical:
morpheme; the meaning of a morpheme is a sememe; (b) grammatical: tagmeme
; ...
10
The Oxford Dictionary of English Grammar
... Louis Hjelmslev (1899–1965) in the 1930s and 1940s, concerned especially
with developing an abstract theory of the *distribution of minimal forms (called *
glossemes), and their mutual relationships. glosseme In *Glossematics, any
feature ...
Bas Aarts, Sylvia Chalker, Edmund Weiner, 2014