different between lexeme vs lexicalunit
lexeme
English
Etymology
From Latin lexis, from Ancient Greek ????? (léxis, “word”) +? -eme, a suffix indicating a fundamental unit in some aspect of linguistic structure. Extracted from phoneme, from Ancient Greek ?????? (ph?n?ma, “sound”), from ????? (ph?né?, “to sound”), from ???? (ph?n?, “sound”).
Pronunciation
- enPR: l?ks'?m IPA(key): /?l?ksi?m/
Noun
lexeme (plural lexemes)
- (linguistics) A unit of lexical meaning, roughly corresponding to the set of inflected forms taken by a single word.
- (computing) An individual instance of a continuous character sequence without spaces, used in lexical analysis (see token).
Derived terms
- lexical
- lexemic
- lexome
Translations
See also
Romanian
Noun
lexeme n pl
- plural of lexem
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lexicalunit
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