A grammeme in linguistics is a unit of grammar,[1] just as a lexeme is a lexical unit and a morpheme is a morphological unit. (See emic unit.)

More specifically, a grammeme is a value of a grammatical category.[2] For example, singular and plural are grammemes of the category of number.

Grammeme, earlier spelt grameme, was the original term used by Pike's school for what they went on to call the tagmeme.[3]

References

  1. Pike, Kenneth L. (Spring 1957). "Grammemic Theory". General Linguistics. 2 (2): 35. Retrieved 25 March 2022.
  2. "Recent advances in computational linguistics". Archived from the original on 2012-10-13. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
  3. Pike, K.L. (1958), "On tagmemes, née gramemes", International Journal of American Linguistics 24(4):273ff.

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