taxeme

English

Noun

taxeme (plural taxemes)

  1. (linguistics) A primitive feature of grammar, akin to a phoneme in phonology. A unit of syntactic relationship, especially one that cannot be further analysed or lacks meaning by itself, such as word order or stress.
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