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Sema: Syntactic Funtion
Sema: Syntactic Funtion
1. SEMA
In linguistic semantics, the sema or semantic trait is
the constituent element of a semema and is defined
as the extremity of a binary functional relationship be-
tween sememas. The Seine does not appear directly
in prayers.
2. SEMEMA
In semantics and structuralist linguistics, the abstract
meaning of a morpheme, either a gramema or lex-
ema, is called a semema, decomposible into binary
oppositions called semas.
3. SYNTACTIC FUNTION
It is called a syntactic function to the effect caused by
a word, morphemified or syntactic constituent within
the syntactic construction that includes it. All combi-
nation relationships or syntagmatic relationships that
a word maintains with the other words in a context.
4. CLAUSE
A clause is a group of words that contains both a sub-
ject and a predicate. Although a clause can some-
times act as a sentence, since it contains a subject
and a verb, it is not necessarily a complete sentence.
That is; Not all clauses are a complete sentence.
5. SENTENCE
A sentence is a group of words that expresses
a complete thought. It contains a subject and a
verb. A sentence can be a single clause or
multiple clauses.
6.DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
CLAUSE AND SENTENCE
Both the clause and the sentence consist of a group
of words that contain a subject and a predicate. The
main difference between clause and sentence is that
a sentence always conveys an independent meaning,
whereas a clause does not always convey an inde-
pendent meaning.
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