Difference between revisions of "Lexical unit"
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+ | A '''lexical unit''' is a word (''dissapointed'') or a group of "words" acting as a single word (''pissed off''). It may be in its [[surface form]] or in its [[lexical form]]. |
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− | A '''lexical unit''' (or '''lexical form''') consists of |
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− | # lemma or citation form, |
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− | # lexical category |
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− | # inflection indicators |
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− | For instance, the lexical form corresponding to the Spanish [[surface form]] ''cantaríais'' (''you-PL would sing'') would be |
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− | # ''cantar'' |
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− | # verb |
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− | # conditional, 2nd person, plural |
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[[Category:Terminology]] |
[[Category:Terminology]] |
Revision as of 08:23, 12 March 2008
A lexical unit is a word (dissapointed) or a group of "words" acting as a single word (pissed off). It may be in its surface form or in its lexical form.