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  • The term '''lexeme''' is sometimes used in the same sense as [[lexical item]], i.e. an expression that is not transparently derivable from more element
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  • # the lexical items that will be used in a syntactic derivation and # an index that indicates how often each lexical item will be used in the derivation.
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  • *[[lexeme (i.e. lexical item)]]
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  • ...ord-forms are listed in the lexicon, a lexeme in this sense is a [[lexical item]], while a word-form is not (normally). :::*''"a lexeme is a (potential o actual) member of a major lexical category, having both form and meaning but being neither, and existing outs
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  • ...vel of representation are [[projection]]s of the [[feature]]s of [[lexical item]]s, notably their [[subcategorization]] features, and that # if F is a lexical feature, it is projected at each syntactic level of representation ([[D-str
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  • '''L-feature''' is feature of a lexical item which is involved in [[feature checking]].
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  • ...struction takes during [[grammaticalization]]. The change from a [[lexical item]] to a grammatical form does not take place in one abrupt event. It is rath *content item > grammatical word > clitic > inflectional affix
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  • ...oposed in Selkirk (1982) which says that the subject argument of a lexical item may not be satisfied in compound structure. This constraint is meant to acc * Roeper, T. and D. Siegel 1978. ''A Lexical Transformation for Verbal Compounds,'' Linguistic Inquiry 9, pp. 199-260
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  • ...d]]s are linked together. It is assumed that [[activation]] of one lexical item can spread to related items (e.g. phonologically related or semantically re
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  • ...in a sentence or syntactic [[tree structure|tree]] from which a [[lexical item]] has been moved.
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  • The term '''lexeme''' is sometimes used in the same sense as [[lexical item]], i.e. an expression that is not transparently derivable from more element
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  • ...network of [[word]]s or [[lexical entry|lexical entries]] (also [[lexical item]]s, [[lexeme]]s). It contains information about (a) the [[pronunciation]], ...a speaker's mind, and as an extensional (e.g. printed, electronic) list of lexical items from a given language.
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  • ...xical meaning]] vs. [[structural meaning]] (also [[grammatical meaning]]): Lexical meaning concerns the major parts-of-speech, i.e. [[noun|nouns]], [[verb|ver ...[langue]]-specific and that underlies all possible [[use|uses]] of a given item, while the 'actual meaning' is the meaning that is realized in a specific c
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  • ...follows form this condition that cyclic rules cannot operate on underived lexical items. ...in the derived word ''san-ity''. This rule does not apply in the underived item ''nightingale''.
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  • ..., however, the term is applied to a much wider range of grammatical and/or lexical phenomena including expressions serving derivative, pro-verb-like, adpositi ::*''"'Auxiliary verb' is here considered to be an item on the lexical verb–functional affix continuum, which tends to be at least somewhat sema
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  • ...[[Paradigma]]) übergeht, genauer um „''the integration of a former lexical item into a closed class of grammatical elements, or from a large closed class t
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  • ...for a specific dimension of classification along which a given linguistic item is categorized. The specification of this dimension is then called a [[valu ...and grammatical features. The lexical features '±' and '±' define the four lexical categories (N=[+N,-V]; V=[-N,+V]; A=[+N,+V]; P=[-N,-V]; see also [[X-bar th
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  • Lexical stress may be distinctive, as in 'inCREASE' (verb) vs 'INcrease' (noun). ...sentitive to at least four factors: (i) the lexical class of the relevant item, (ii) the number of syllables, (iii) the phonological make-up of each of th
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  • '''Pronominal''' is a closed class of nominal [[lexical item]]s with a characteristic behavior in terms of their [[binding]] properties,
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  • ...ed into the categories: reference, substitution, ellipsis, conjunction and lexical cohesion. “Each of these categories is represented in the text by particu ...[i]t is generally accepted […] that cohesion refers to the grammatical and lexical elements on the surface of a text which can form connections between parts
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  • A '''borrowing''' is a linguistic item that has been copied from another language, with the phonological and seman ...sinter'', ''gneiss'', ''hornblende'', ''nickel'', ''meerschaum'' (from the lexical field of mineralogy); ''landau'', ''pumpernickel'', ''seltzer'', ''waltz'';
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  • ...nal nodes, unless they are empty, are labelled with an appropriate lexical item (a word), viz. b, d, e in (i). Nodes can be branching or non-branching. For
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  • ...ntionally established and multiply-related concepts, one can see a lexical item as opening a window on or point of access for a portion of that network. Wo
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  • ...linguistic units. Starting with the traditional assumption that a lexical item (likewise morpheme, phoneme) is a unit of some kind, an object or symbol or ...nnected. A morpheme also 'has' higher-level properties -- grammatical and lexical or semantic -- and if we ponder what the meaning of 'has' is here, it is th
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  • In der klassischen [[Psycholinguistik]] ist das lexikalische Entscheiden (''lexical decision task'', auch LDT) eine der am häufigsten verwendeten Untersuchung ...ange eingeblendet bleiben, bis eine Reaktion erfolgt ist. Auditiv kann das Item über Lautsprecher oder Kopfhörer präsentiert werden. Bei Lautsprechern i
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  • '''Lexical semantics'''<br> ...[Hyperonym]] -- [[Hyponym]] -- [[Kohyponym]] -- [[Lexical ambiguity]] -- [[Lexical semantics]] -- [[Meronym]] -- [[Opposition]] -- [[Overlapping antonyms]] --
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  • ...rmulated hypotheses. In this way, for each subsystem of language (i.e. the lexical, morphological, syntactical etc. subsystems), models of arbitrary complexit
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  • In [[neurocognitive linguistics]], a '''lexeme''' or ''lexical item'' is understood not as a unit but as a subnetwork, a ''functional web'' (Pu
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  • 1993b. Lexical and productive causatives in Japanese: an examination of the theory of para ...n. In B. Palek and O. Fujiwara (eds.), Preceedings of LP2000, Pragu, 2000. Item Order: Its Variety and Linguistic and Phonetic Consequences. 11-33. Pragu:
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