Glossalgia
glossalgia glos·sal·gi·a (glô-sāl’jē-ə, -jə)
n.
See glossodynia.
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[glos-uh-ree, glaw-suh-] /ˈglɒs ə ri, ˈglɔ sə-/ noun, plural glossaries. 1. a list of terms in a special subject, field, or area of usage, with accompanying definitions. 2. such a list at the back of a book, explaining or defining difficult or unusual words and expressions used in the text. /ˈɡlɒsərɪ/ noun (pl) -ries 1. […]
- Glossator
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- Glossematics
[glos-uh-mat-iks, glaw-suh-] /ˌglɒs əˈmæt ɪks, ˌglɔ sə-/ noun, (used with a singular verb) Linguistics. 1. a school of linguistic analysis developed by Louis Hjelmslev (1899–1965) in Copenhagen in the 1930s based on the study of the distribution of glossemes.
- Glosseme
[glos-eem, glaw-seem] /ˈglɒs im, ˈglɔ sim/ noun, Linguistics. 1. (in glossematics) an irreducible, invariant form, as a morpheme or tagmeme, that functions as the smallest meaningful unit of linguistic signaling. /ˈɡlɒsiːm/ noun 1. the smallest meaningful unit of a language, such as stress, form, etc