| rhem- (Greek: a thing said; word; term).monorheme, monorhemic: A single element or word with a phrasal meaning.
 rhema: A verb; word; and term.
 rhematic: 1. Pertaining to the formation of words.  2. The science of sentences or propositions. 3. Having a verb for its base; derived from verbs. rhematology: The study of rhemes, a branch of semantics.
 rheme: 1. That part of a proposition or sentence that expresses a single idea. Specialized use in current linguistics: that part of a sentence giving new information about a theme.  2. In linguistics, the expression of a single idea or notion; a semanteme; any semantic unit or element of speech. 3. The part of a sentence, often the predicate, that adds the greatest amount of new information to what is already available in the discourse. |