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Lexical analysis (translated from Japanese)
Lexical analysis Lexical analysis(Lexical Analysis) with, it is the minimum unit ... You ignore blank) NAME "net_worth_future" natural language Lexical analysis Morpheme analysis With it calls. Furthermore, the token which can by lexical analysis and being attached, analyzing the ...
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Lexical category
Lexical category In grammar, a lexical category (also word class, lexical class, or in traditional grammar part of ... linguistic category of words (or more precisely lexical items) that are usually defined by their ... all. Not all languages have the same lexical categories, and lexical categories generally considered ...
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Lexical analysis
Lexical analysis Lexical analysis is the name given to the ... as output, a sequence of symbols called "lexical tokens", or just "tokens". For instance, lexers ... another program, such as a parser. A lexical analyzer, or lexer for short, can be ... In order to construct a token, the lexical analyzer needs a second stage. This ...
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Lexical similarity
Lexical similarity In linguistics, lexical similarity is a measure of the degree ... of two given languages are similar. A lexical similarity of 1 (or 100%) would mean ... There are different ways to define the lexical similarity and the results vary accordingly. For ... method, English was evaluated to have a lexical similarity of 60% with German and ...
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Lexical item
Lexical item The lexical items in a language are both the ... groups, units or "chunks". Some examples of lexical items from English are "cat", "traffic light ... before they hatch". The entire store of lexical items in a language is called its ...
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Lexical knowledge
Lexical knowledge Lexical knowledge is a term used for knowledge ... as published documents, etc. The scope of lexical knowledge is so wide that apart from ... and/or memory is a fruitless exercise. Lexical knowledge is considered to be a pejorative ... the simple recall of a piece of lexical knowledge, often not more than a ...
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Lexical word
Lexical word In linguistics, a lexical word belongs to one of the "open ... nouns, verbs, and adjectives. People coin new lexical words all the time, which is what ... through the unconscious evolution of the language. Lexical and grammatical words often behave differently. Often ... in some of the Khoisan languages, most lexical words begin with clicks, but very ...
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Lexical (semiotics)
Lexical (semiotics) Semiotics General concepts Biosemiotics · Code ... semiotics Connotation · Decode Denotation · Encode Lexical · Modality Salience · Sign Sign relation ... Beauty In the lexicon of a language, lexical words or nouns refer to things. These ... refer to concepts and ideas. Other than lexical words, the lexicon consists of functional or ... a functional system for naming things. Most lexical words refer to classes of things ( ...
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Lexical diffusion
Lexical diffusion Lexical diffusion is the theory that sound change ... now no longer productive. The theory of lexical diffusion stands in contrast to the Neogrammarian ...
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Lexical correspondence
Lexical correspondence A lexical correspondence is a set of cognate words ...
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