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lexical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lexical may
refer to:
Lexical corpus or lexis, a
complete set of all
words in a
language Lexical item...
- linguistics,
lexicalization is the
process of
adding words, set phrases, or word
patterns to a language's lexicon.
Whether word
formation and
lexicalization refer...
- the
semantic analysis phase since typedef names and
variable names are
lexically identical but
constitute different token classes. Thus in the hack, the...
- Hale
addressed some of the
implications posed by
complex verbs and a
lexically-derived syntax.
Their proposals indicated that the
predicates CAUSE and...
- same name,
because they are
lexically scoped local variables with
function scope: each one's
scope is its own,
lexically separate function and thus, they...
- machine-readable
edition of
lexical resources exist, e.g.,
Lexical Markup Framework (LMF) an ISO
standard for
encoding lexical resources,
comprising an abstract...
-
programming languages, a closure, also
lexical closure or
function closure, is a
technique for
implementing lexically scoped name
binding in a
language with...
- the
lexical density of the individual's
writing and
speaking style. Further,
human communication in the
written form is
generally more
lexically dense...
- In
computer science, a
lexical grammar or
lexical structure is a
formal grammar defining the
syntax of tokens. The
program is
written using characters...
-
bound morphemes are not included.
Items in the
lexicon are
called lexemes,
lexical items, or word forms.
Lexemes are not
atomic elements but
contain both...