Meaning Of The Word -eme
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-eme Meaning
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What's The Definition Of -eme?
-eme in American English
a distinctive unit of language structure at a (specified) level of analysis, generally characterized as a class consisting of all the variant forms of the given unit suffix: a suffix used principally in linguistics to form nouns with the sense “ significant contrastive unit,” at the level of language specified by the stem -eme in British English suffix forming nouns: indicating a minimal distinctive unit of a specified type in a language eme in American English noun: friend |
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