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A '''lexical unit''' (or '''lexical form''') |
A '''lexical unit''' (or '''lexical form''') is a word or a group of "words" acting as a single word. It may be in its [[surface form]] or in its [[lexical form]]. |
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# lemma or citation form, |
# lemma or citation form, |
Revision as of 11:24, 5 June 2009
A lexical unit (or lexical form) is a word or a group of "words" acting as a single word. It may be in its surface form or in its lexical form.
- lemma or citation form,
- lexical category
- inflection indicators
For instance, the lexical form corresponding to the Spanish surface form cantaríais (you-PL would sing) would be
- cantar
- verb
- conditional, 2nd person, plural