- A
lexicon (plural:
lexicons,
rarely lexica) is the
vocabulary of a
language or
branch of
knowledge (such as
nautical or medical). In linguistics, a lexicon...
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Latin and the
Romance languages are thus the
source for a
majority of its
lexicon taken as a whole,
English grammar and
phonology retain a
family resemblance...
- Bauer's
Lexicon (also
Bauer Lexicon, Bauer's Gr****
Lexicon, and Bauer,
Arndt and Gingrich) is
among the most
highly respected dictionaries of Biblical...
- Look up
lexicon, lexica, or
lexicographically in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
lexicon of a
language (or
field of study) is its
complete vocabulary...
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chronological order, the
major lexicons written in
Latin that have been
published in Hungary,
standalone or translated. The
lexicons in
Hungarian in Hungary...
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Flavor lexicons (American English) or
flavour lexicons (Commonwealth English; see
spelling differences) are used by
professional taste testers to develop...
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Semantic lexicons are
built upon
semantic networks,
which represent the
semantic relations between words. The
difference between a
semantic lexicon and a...
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Souda (/ˈsuːdə/;
Medieval Gr****: Σοῦδα, romanized: Soûda; Latin:
Suidae Lexicon) is a
large 10th-century
Byzantine encyclopedia of the
ancient Mediterranean...
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Generative lexicon (GL) is a
theory of
linguistic semantics which focuses on the
distributed nature of
compositionality in
natural language. The first...
- A Gr****–English
Lexicon,
often referred to as
Liddell &
Scott (/ˈlɪdəl/) or Liddell–Scott–Jones (LSJ), is a
standard lexicographical work of the Ancient...