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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...
- into
syntactic units called lexemes and
categorizes these into
token classes, and the evaluating,
which converts lexemes into
processed values. Lexers...
- form "new"
words (more accurately, new
lexemes), and
inflection rules yield variant forms of the "same" word (
lexeme). The
distinction between inflection...
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morphemes are not included.
Items in the
lexicon are
called lexemes,
lexical items, or word forms.
Lexemes are not
atomic elements but
contain both phonological...
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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...
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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...
- 'from your houses',
formed through regular suffixation.
There are also
lexemes such as "black and white" or "do-it-yourself", which,
although consisting...
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lexical resource is a
language resource consisting of data
regarding the
lexemes of the
lexicon of one or more
languages e.g., in the form of a database...
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singular (and non-possessive) form:
mouse rather than mice. For
multiword lexemes that
contain possessive adjectives or
reflexive pronouns, the citation...
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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...