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  2. Category:Semantic units - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Pages in category "Semantic units"

  3. Category:Linguistic units - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Semantic units (4 C, 11 P) Syntactic entities (8 C, 52 P) Pages in category "Linguistic units"

  4. Seme (semantics) - Wikipedia

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    Seme, the smallest unit of meaning recognized in semantics, refers to a single characteristic of a sememe. These characteristics are defined according to the differences between sememes. These characteristics are defined according to the differences between sememes.

  5. Sememe - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, a single sememe (for example [go] or [move]) can be conceived as the abstract representation of such verbs as skate, roll, jump, slide, turn, or boogie. It can be thought of as the semantic counterpart to any of the following: a meme in a culture, a gene in a genome, or an atom (or, more generally, an elementary particle) in a ...

  6. Grammar - Wikipedia

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    Differences in scale are important to this meaning: for example, English grammar could describe those rules followed by every one of the language's speakers. [2] At smaller scales, it may refer to rules shared by smaller groups of speakers. A description, study, or analysis of such rules may also be known as a grammar, or as a grammar book.

  7. Lexical semantics - Wikipedia

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    Lexical semantics also explores whether the meaning of a lexical unit is established by looking at its neighbourhood in the semantic network, [7] (words it occurs with in natural sentences), or whether the meaning is already locally contained in the lexical unit. In English, WordNet is an example of a semantic

  8. Category:Semantics - Wikipedia

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  9. Hockett's design features - Wikipedia

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    An example of non-specialized communication is dog panting. When a dog pants, it often communicates to its owner that it is hot or thirsty; however, the dog pants in order to cool itself off. This is a biological function, and the communication is a secondary matter.