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How to pronounce lexeme in English?

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Type of language unit, linguistic unit

Examples of lexeme

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The lexeme Comcaac is used in the Seri language only to refer to the people.
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We thus say that dog and dogs are different forms of the same lexeme.
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Given the notion of a lexeme, it is possible to distinguish two kinds of morphological rules.
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Each verb lexeme has a collection of finite and non-finite forms in its conjugation scheme.
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A secondary lexeme and generally less frequent than generic names.
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The combination of the base form with the part of speech is often called the lexeme of the word.
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A linguistic paradigm is the complete set of related word forms associated with a given lexeme.
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In English, for example, run, runs, ran and running are forms of the same lexeme, with run as the lemma.
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The lexeme of Loglan and selma'o of Lojban have nothing to do with the linguistic meaning of lexeme.
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  • A minimal unit (as a word or stem) in the lexicon of a language; `go' and `went' and `gone' and `going' are all members of the English lexeme `go'
  • 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. ...
  • Roughly, the set of inflected forms taken by a single word, such as the lexeme RUN including as members "run" (lemma), "running" (inflected form), or "ran", and excluding "runner" (derived term)
  • Fancy term for a token.
  • The four words eat, eats, eating and eaten are morphological variants of the word eat. The past tense ate is not so obviously morphologically connected to eat, but nevertheless has the same underlying meaning. ...
  • A lexicographic abstraction indicating the set of all words that share a core meaning and differ only in inflection and cliticization.
  • The smallest unit in a meaning system of a language that can be distinguished from other similar units. It can occur in many different forms, and is regarded as the same lexeme even when inflected: e.g. "give / gives / given" belong to the one lexeme "give". ...
  • The basic lexical morpheme representing the various lexical allomorphs of the morpheme and containing the lexical meaning of the morpheme. ...