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monosystemic, a. Linguistics.|mɒnəʊsɪˈstɛmɪk| [f. mono- + systemic a. 2.] Based on a single system of language analysis.
1949Trans. Philol. Soc. 1948 127 Such studies I should describe as paradigmatic and monosystemic in principle. 1951Archivum Linguisticum III. 130 The structural method still tends to concern itself with units evolved by a monosystemic analysis at the word-level. 1958J. Berry in J. A. Fishman Readings Sociol. of Lang. (1968) 739 The initial consonant in the Kikuyu word for ‘book’..in terms of a monosystemic analysis at any rate is a phoneme contrasting with other (‘original’) b-sounds..but relatively rare. 1964R. H. Robins Gen. Linguistics iv. 158 In this sense phonemic analysis is monosystemic. 1967F. P. Dinneen Introd. Gen. Linguistics x. 319 The American structuralist approach [is] ‘monosystemic’, whereas Firth's approach is designed to be ‘polysystemic’. |