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- Lexeme abstract "A lexeme (About this sound pronunciation ) is a unit of lexical meaning that exists regardless of the number of inflectional endings it may have or the number of words it may contain. It is a basic unit of meaning, and the headwords of a dictionary are all lexemes. Put more technically, a lexeme is an abstract unit of morphological analysis in linguistics, that roughly corresponds to a set of forms taken by a single word. For example, in the English language, run, runs, ran and running are forms of the same lexeme, conventionally written as RUN. A related concept is the lemma (or citation form), which is a particular form of a lexeme that is chosen by convention to represent a canonical form of a lexeme. Lemmas, being a subset of lexemes, are likewise used in dictionaries as the headwords, and other forms of a lexeme are often listed later in the entry if they are not common conjugations of that word.A lexeme belongs to a particular syntactic category, has a certain meaning (semantic value), and in inflecting languages, has a corresponding inflectional paradigm; that is, a lexeme in many languages will have many different forms. For example, the lexeme RUN has a present third person singular form runs, a present non-third-person singular form run (which also functions as the past participle and non-finite form), a past form ran, and a present participle running. (It does not include runner, runners, runnable, etc.) The use of the forms of a lexeme is governed by rules of grammar; in the case of English verbs such as RUN, these include subject-verb agreement and compound tense rules, which determine which form of a verb can be used in a given sentence.A lexicon consists of lexemes.In many formal theories of language, lexemes have subcategorization frames to account for the number and types of complements. They occur within sentences and other syntactic structures.The notion of a lexeme is very central to morphology, and thus, many other notions can be defined in terms of it. For example, the difference between inflection and derivation can be stated in terms of lexemes: Inflectional rules relate a lexeme to its forms. Derivational rules relate a lexeme to another lexeme.↑ ↑".
- Lexeme wikiPageID "18492".
- Lexeme wikiPageLength "5361".
- Lexeme wikiPageOutDegree "50".
- Lexeme wikiPageRevisionID "681526471".
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lexical_units.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Emic_unit.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Grammar.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_conjugation.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_number.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_person.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Grammatical_tense.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Headword.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Inflection.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Language.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Lemma_(morphology).
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Lexicon.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Linguistics.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Marker_(linguistics).
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Meaning_(linguistics).
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Morpheme.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Morphological_derivation.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Morphology_(linguistics).
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Multiword_expression.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Nonfinite_verb.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Null_morpheme.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Part_of_speech.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Participle.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Root_(linguistics).
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Semantic_analysis_(linguistics).
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Semantics.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Sentence_(linguistics).
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Subcategorization.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Suffix.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Syntactic_category.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Syntax.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Theoretical_linguistics.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Verb.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Word.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLink Word_stem.
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lexeme".
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lexical".
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLinkText "essentially the same word".
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLinkText "form".
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLinkText "lexeme".
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLinkText "lexemic".
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLinkText "lexical element".
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLinkText "lexical root".
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLinkText "lexical".
- Lexeme wikiPageWikiLinkText "the meaning of the word 'lexeme' in linguistics".
- Lexeme wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Audio.
- Lexeme wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Lexeme wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lexicography.
- Lexeme wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lexeme wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Lexeme subject Category:Lexical_units.
- Lexeme hypernym Unit.
- Lexeme type Organisation.
- Lexeme comment "A lexeme (About this sound pronunciation ) is a unit of lexical meaning that exists regardless of the number of inflectional endings it may have or the number of words it may contain. It is a basic unit of meaning, and the headwords of a dictionary are all lexemes. Put more technically, a lexeme is an abstract unit of morphological analysis in linguistics, that roughly corresponds to a set of forms taken by a single word.".
- Lexeme label "Lexeme".
- Lexeme sameAs Q111352.
- Lexeme sameAs لكسيم.
- Lexeme sameAs Лексема.
- Lexeme sameAs Leksema.
- Lexeme sameAs Lexema.
- Lexeme sameAs Lexém.
- Lexeme sameAs Lexem.
- Lexeme sameAs Leksemo.
- Lexeme sameAs Lexema.
- Lexeme sameAs Lekseem.
- Lexeme sameAs Lexema.
- Lexeme sameAs تکواژه.
- Lexeme sameAs Lekseemi.
- Lexeme sameAs Lexème_(linguistique).
- Lexeme sameAs Lexema.
- Lexeme sameAs Leksem.
- Lexeme sameAs Leksem.
- Lexeme sameAs Lessema.
- Lexeme sameAs 語彙素.
- Lexeme sameAs Лексема.
- Lexeme sameAs Lexem.
- Lexeme sameAs Lexeem.
- Lexeme sameAs Leksem.
- Lexeme sameAs Leksem.
- Lexeme sameAs Leksem.
- Lexeme sameAs Lexema.
- Lexeme sameAs Rimana_saphi.
- Lexeme sameAs m.04ph4.
- Lexeme sameAs Лексема_(лингвистика).
- Lexeme sameAs Lexeme.
- Lexeme sameAs Leksem.
- Lexeme sameAs Lexeme.
- Lexeme sameAs Lexéma.
- Lexeme sameAs Leksem.
- Lexeme sameAs Лексема.
- Lexeme sameAs Leksema.
- Lexeme sameAs Q111352.
- Lexeme wasDerivedFrom Lexeme?oldid=681526471.
- Lexeme isPrimaryTopicOf Lexeme.