/ riːm; NAmE / noun
( linguistics ) the part of a sentence or clause that adds new information to what the reader or audience already knows
—compare theme (5)
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WORD ORIGIN
late 19th cent.: from Greek rhēma that which is said.
/ riːm; NAmE / noun
( linguistics ) the part of a sentence or clause that adds new information to what the reader or audience already knows
—compare theme (5)
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WORD ORIGIN
late 19th cent.: from Greek rhēma that which is said.
Oxford Advanced Learner's English Dictionary. Оксфордский английский словарь для изучающик язык на продвинутом уровне. 2005