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phraseme

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Etymology

From phrase + -eme.

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Noun

phraseme (plural phrasemes)

  1. (linguistics) An utterance, consisting of multiple words or morphemes, at least one of whose components is selectionally constrained or restricted by linguistic convention such that it is not freely chosen; a lexicalized multi-word expression.
    Synonym: set phrase
    • 2000, Elżbieta Mańczak-Wohlfeld, editor, Tradition and Postmodernity: English and American Studies and the Challenge of the Future [] , →ISBN, page 78:
      A phraseme is a linguistic entity, consisting of at least two items, the meaning of which is characterised by semantic irregularity, that is to say, the meaning of a phraseme is not arrived at by the composition of the meanings of its lexical constituents, but it is understood as semantically independent of these.
      [definition of a non-compositional phraseme]
    • 2008, Harald Burger, editor, Phraseologie / Phraseology, Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 110:
      Phrasemes are multiword expression which are units of the lexicon.

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