Jump to content

Seme (semantics)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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. The term was introduced by Eric Buyssens [Wikidata] in the 1930s and developed by Bernard Pottier [Wikidata] in the 1960s. It is the result produced when determining the minimal elements of meaning, which enables one to describe words multilingually. Such elements provide a bridge to componential analysis and the initial work of ontologies.

See also

[edit]

Further reading

[edit]