释义 |
-eme, suffix|iːm| 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.
1953W. J. Entwistle Aspects of Lang. iii. 79 A by-product of Linguistic Analysis..has been the sudden burgeoning of the -eme family. 1962H. A. Gleason in Householder & Saporta Probl. Lexicogr. 98 Some kind of -emes;..no satisfactory term is at hand, though ‘sememe’ has been used. |