different between holophrasis vs holophrastic
holophrasis
English
Etymology
From English holo- and Latin phrasis or Greek ?????? (phrásis)
Noun
holophrasis (countable and uncountable, plural holophrases)
- (linguistics) The use of a single word to convey a complex idea.
holophrasis From the web:
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holophrastic
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -æst?k
Adjective
holophrastic (not comparable)
- (linguistics, of a sentence) Consisting of a single word, such as "Go." or "Whatever."
- (linguistics) Pertaining to the stage of development where a child produces simple one-word utterances.
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