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[...] we may describe each morpheme as having a 'sememe' (cf. the root 'sem-' of 'semantics') and each sememe (the meaningful contrastiveness of any morpheme) would then be subdivided into 'allosemes'. - Nida (1949), a pag.155 On the structural level we recognize allomorphs, morphemes, and grammatical sequences; on the semantic level we recognize allosemes, sememes, and episememes. - Nida (1949), a pag.174
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