释义 |
paralog|ˈpærəlɒg| [f. para-1 + Gr. λόγ-ος word.] (See quot. 1968.)
1951Trager & Smith Outl. Eng. Struct. 85 The instances just cited are examples of the use of different paralogs, a paralog being one of the forms constituting an inflectional paradigm. 1968J. Jung Verbal Learning iii. 30 Nonsense syllables and other laboratory learning materials, such as trigrams and paralogs. Trigrams are nonsense syllables, that is, a trigram is any three-letter combination which does not form a word. Paralogs or dissyllables are verbal units containing two syllables and range from meaningless units to actual words. 1970Jrnl. Gen. Psychol. LXXXIII. 55 The nonsense words..were five paralogs with approximately equal, low levels of association value. |