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rhematic
rhematic, a. and n. rare. (riːˈmætɪk) [ad. Gr. ῥηµατικός, f. ῥηµατ-, ῥῆµα word, verb.] A. adj. 1. a. Pertaining to the formation of words.1856 Max Müller Chips (1867) II. 9 This period, during which expressions were coined for the most necessary ideas,..forms the first in the history of man,..and we... Oxford English Dictionary
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rhematize
ˈrhematize, v. Linguistics. [f. rhematic a. + -ize.] trans. To advance (a non-verbal term) to the status of a separate rheme. Hence rhematiˈzation; ˈrhematizing ppl. a.1959 J. Firbas in Brno Studies in English I. 43 Rhematic elements..communicatively strengthen basically thematic positions if they o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Andrzej Bogusławski
Problems of the Thematic-Rhematic Structure of Sentences, Warsaw 1977. wikipedia.org
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non-thematic
non-theˈmatic, a. [non- 3.] 1. Linguistics. = athematic a. 1.1933 E. H. Sturtevant Compar. Gram. Hittite Lang. vi. 217 There is also, as in I[ndo-] E[uropean], a distinction between thematic and non-thematic conjugation. 1955 T. Burrow Sanskrit Lang. vii. 318 The verbs are divided into two major typ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce
A term (in the conventional sense) is not just any rheme; it is a kind of rhematic symbol. wikipedia.org
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thematic
thematic, a. (n.) (θɪˈmætɪk) [ad. Gr. θεµατικ-ός, f. θέµα theme: see -ic.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to a theme or themes. 1. a. Of or pertaining to a subject or topic of discourse or writing.1871 tr. Lange's Comm. Jer. 104 These introductory verses thus acquire a thematic character. 1957 N. Frye Ana... Oxford English Dictionary
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legisign
legisign, n. Philos. and Ling. (ˈlɛdʒɪsaɪn) [f. L. lēgi-, lex law + sign n.] A term devised by C. S. Peirce (1839–1914) to designate a word or sign representing a category or universal (‘type’), whose individual occurrences are sinsigns or tokens of the type. Cf. qualisign n., *sinsign n.a 1914 C. S... Oxford English Dictionary
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