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autosemantic /ˌɔːtə(ʊ)sɪˈmantɪk/Linguistics adjectiveOf a word or phrase: having meaning outside a context; meaningful in isolation. Opposed to synsemantic.- First proposed by the philosopher Anton Marty (1847–1914) as a correlate in linguistics of the distinction in logic between categorematic and syncategorematic. The term is generally taken to include ‘full’ words like nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc., as opposed to ‘function’ words such as pronouns, prepositions, and particles..
nounAn autosemantic word or phrase. Origin 1920s. From auto- + semantic, after German autosemantisch. With the use as noun compare German Autosemantikon. |