单词 | chereme |
释义 | chereme[ ker-eem ] / ˈkɛr im / noun Linguistics.any of a small set of elements, analogous to phonemes in speech, proposed as the basic structural units by which the signs of a sign language are represented, and including the handshape, hand movements, and locations of the hands in relation to the body as used in a particular sign language. Compare allocher. Origin of cheremeFrom Greek cher-, a variant of cheir-, stem of cheír “hand” + -eme; cf. chiro-; coined by U.S. linguist William C. Stokoe (1919–2000) in 1960 OTHER WORDS FROM cheremeche·re·mic [kuh-ree-mik, ke-], /kəˈri mɪk, kɛ-/, adjectiveWords nearby cheremechequing account, cher, Cherbourg, cherchez la femme, chère, chereme, Cheremis, Cheremiss, Cheremkhovo, Cherenkov, Cherenkov effect Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 |
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