DIZIONARIO GENERALE PLURILINGUE
DEL LESSICO METALINGUISTICO



Lemmaword
Categoria grammaticaleN
Linguainglese
SiglaSapir (1921)
TitoloLanguage
Sinonimi 
Rinviibinary expression (inglese)
concept (inglese)
concrete concept (inglese)
element of speech (inglese)
expression (inglese)
form (inglese)
genius of language (inglese)
grammatical element (inglese)
language (inglese)
meaning (inglese)
radical element (inglese)
relational concept (inglese)
sentence (inglese)
sequence (inglese)
significant (inglese)
speech (inglese)
stem (inglese)
subject-matter (inglese)
thought (inglese)
to mold (inglese) 
Traduzioni 
Citazioni

The single word may or may not be the simplest significant element we have to deal with.
- Sapir (1921), Pag. 25

The [...] word, 'sing', is an indivisible phonetic entity conveying the notion a certain specific activity [...] other words all involve the same fundamental notion but, owing to the addition of other phonetic elements, this notion is given a particular twist that modifies or more closely defines it.
- Sapir (1921), Pag. 25

We may [...] analyze the words 'sings', 'singing', and 'singer' as binary expressions involving a fundamental concept, a concept of subject matter ( 'sing' ), and a further concept of more abstract order [...]
- Sapir (1921), Pag. 25

[...] the word may be anything from the expression of a single concept - concrete or abstract or purely relational [...] to the expression of a complete thought [...]
- Sapir (1921), Pag. 32

The word is merely a form, a definitely molded entity that takes in as much or as little of the conceptual material of the whole thought as the genius of the language cares to allow.
- Sapir (1921), Pag. 32

[...] the word is one of the smallest, completely satisfying bits of isolated 'meaning' into which the sentence resolves itself. It cannot be cut into without a disturbance of meaning [...]
- Sapir (1921), Pag. 34

[...] the single word expresses either a simple concept or a combination of concepts so interrelated as to form a psychological unit.
- Sapir (1921), Pag. 82

The elements of the word are related to each other in a specific way and follow each other in a rigorously determined sequence [...]
- Sapir (1921), Pag. 110

[...] a word which consists of more than a radical element is a crystallization of a sentence or of some portion of a sentence [...]
- Sapir (1921), Pag. 110