亚洲网紅露点

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rhematic

[ ri-mat-ik ]

adjective

  1. pertaining to the formation of words.
  2. pertaining to the rheme of a sentence.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of rhematic1

1855鈥60; < Greek 谤丑脓尘补迟颈办贸蝉 belonging to a word, equivalent to 谤丑脓尘补迟- (stem of 谤丑锚尘补 ) word + -ikos -ic
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Example Sentences

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The most learned of all these philologists argues that during the first or Rhematic period, there existed a tribe in Central Asia which spoke a monosyllabic language, in which lay the germs of the Turanian, Aryan, and Semitic forms of speech.

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Rhematic, r膿-mat鈥瞚k, adj. derived from a verb.鈥攏. the doctrine of propositions.

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A field for study鈥擳hree divisions of language鈥擱hematic period鈥擮rigin of鈥擵arious theories鈥擟hange of鈥擵iews of Ancients鈥擭umber of鈥擟omparative permancy of written language.

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Rhematic, that period when men first began to coin expressions for the most necessary ideas.

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A fourth term is wanting, the rhematic, or logic of sentences.

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