• stated in terms of lexemes: Inflectional rules relate a lexeme to its forms. Derivational rules relate a lexeme to another lexeme. A lexeme belongs to a particular...
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  • Instead, two related terms are used in morphology: lexeme and word-form[definition needed]. Generally, a lexeme is a set of inflected word-forms that is often...
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    Wikidata (section Lexemes)
    describing Resource Description Framework data in items and lexemes. Any item or lexeme on Wikidata can be validated against an Entity Schema,[clarification...
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  • into syntactic units called lexemes and categorizes these into token classes, and the evaluating, which converts lexemes into processed values. Lexers...
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  • broken and breaking are forms of the same lexeme, with break as the lemma by which they are indexed. Lexeme, in this context, refers to the set of all...
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    Word (section Lexemes)
    a lexeme. However, this may be different from the meaning in everyday speech of "word", since one lexeme includes all inflected forms. The lexeme teapot...
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  • nautical or medical). In linguistics, a lexicon is a language's inventory of lexemes. The word lexicon derives from Greek word λεξικόν (lexikon), neuter of...
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  • through which words can change (i.e. morphology), or the creation of new lexemes in a particular language A common method of word formation is the attachment...
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    sources and the application of the comparative method to establish whether lexemes are cognate. Cognates are distinguished from loanwords, where a word has...
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  • In linguistics, a nonce word—also called an occasionalism—is any word (lexeme), or any sequence of sounds or letters, created for a single occasion or...
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    Basic lexemes in Vietnamese, Mường, May and Munda English Vietnamese Mường May Comparative Proto-Vietic zero không không kħǒŋ N/A, from Middle Chinese...
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    separate these strands from one another. The Arabic (and also Turkic) lexemes borrowed into Hindi frequently were mediated through Persian, as a result...
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    data model, under a dedicated "Lexeme" namespace in Wikidata. As of October 2021, the project has amassed over 600,000 lexeme entries of various languages...
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    ("with a bus"): ... busz- szal... When the first lexeme of a compound ends in a digraph and the second lexeme starts with the same digraph, both digraphs are...
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    time and that numerous Aramaic lexemes found their way into Arabic during this period. The presence of Aramaic lexemes is well studied in Lebanese Arabic...
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    agglutination is common. Many times, several affixes are appended to a preexisting lexeme, and some sound alternations can occur, for example elèctric [əˈlɛktrik]...
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    regarding Catholic prayers and rites containing archaic medieval language, lexemes and expressions obsolete in contemporary Albanian. Other Christian clergy...
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    separate these strands from one another. The Arabic (and also Turkic) lexemes borrowed into Hindi frequently were mediated through Persian, as a result...
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    published. DCHP-2 incorporates the c. 10 000 lexemes from DCHP-1 and adds c. 1 300 novel meanings or 1 002 lexemes to the documented lexicon of Canadian English...
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  • all forms of a word as a single lexeme (the form of the word as it would appear in a dictionary). For example, the lexeme be (as in to be) comprises all...
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  • contrasted with inflection, in that derivation produces a new word (a distinct lexeme), whereas inflection produces grammatical variants (or forms) of the same...
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    called the lexicon, and a single sign connected to a meaning is called a lexeme. Not all meanings in a language are represented by single words. Often,...
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    which is either a borrowing from Proto-Indo-European[page needed] or the lexeme was specifically borrowed from Proto-Armenian *ɣʷeinyo-, whence Armenian...
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    definition is a description of the meaning of a lexeme that is constructed using one or more synonymous lexemes that are all defined in terms of each other...
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    languages share many lexemes not existing in North Germanic and/or East Germanic – archaisms as well as common neologisms. Some lexemes have specific meanings...
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    "a-", "an(n)-", and "o(z)-" bound to the noun on their right; Only bare lexemes that depict certain locations will take on these particles phonologically...
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    the free dictionary. The Latin term religiō, the origin of the modern lexeme religion (via Old French/Middle Latin), is of ultimately obscure etymology...
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    is impossible to count the number of words in a language. (See Lexicon, Lexeme, Lexicography for more information.) Some have claimed around 450,000 words...
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  • In linguistics, a compound is a lexeme (less precisely, a word or sign) that consists of more than one stem. Compounding, composition or nominal composition...
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    plausible etymological explanations have been found for many Germanic lexemes previously regarded as of non-Indo-European origin. The English term sword...
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