-
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...
- 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...
- into
syntactic units called lexemes and
categorizes these into
token classes, and the evaluating,
which converts lexemes into
processed values. Lexers...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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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lexicographical entries was Russian, with a
total of 101,137
lexemes,
followed by
English with 38,122
lexemes.
There are over 668
languages with lexicographical...
- A
yojijukugo (****anese: 四字熟語) is a ****anese
lexeme consisting of four
kanji (Chinese characters).
English translations of
yojijukugo include "four-character...