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lexical and order
The earliest dictionaries were glossaries, i. e. more or less structured lists of lexical pairs ( in alphabetical order or according to conceptual fields ).
An ISO sub-committee is working in order to ease interoperability between lexical resources and NLP programs.
In order to run it requires an external lexical analyzer.
According to Oppenheim, the corpus of cuneiform literature amounted to around 1, 500 texts at any one time or place, approximately half of which, at least from the first millennium, is extant in fragmentary form, and the most common genres included ( in order of predominance ) are omen texts, lexical lists, ritual incantations, cathartic and apotropaic conjurations, historical and mythological epics, fables and proverbs.
Rawls arranges the principles in ' lexical priority ', prioritising in the order of the Liberty Principle, Fair Equality of Opportunity and the Difference Principle.
In mathematics, the lexicographic or lexicographical order, ( also known as lexical order, dictionary order, alphabetical order or lexicographic ( al ) product ), is a generalization of the way the alphabetical order of words is based on the alphabetical order of their component letters.
A lexical definition is usually the type expected from a request for definition, and it is generally expected that such a definition will be stated as simply as possible in order to convey information to the widest audience.
Other search engines remove some of the most common words — including lexical words, such as " want "— from query in order to improve performance.
Different order of the sentence, the punctuation, the tense of the verse are all aspects that are looked at in the lexical syntactical method.
The first type of dictionaries are glossaries, i. e. more or less structured lists of lexical pairs ( in alphabetical order or according to conceptual fields ).
Most of them, however, are actually lexical roots, in that they can be used as independent words and their relative order in a compound is determined by semantics, not grammar.
Since some lexical forms of Cape Verdean Creole can be different according to each variant, the words and the sentences in this article will be presented in compromise model, a kind of “ middle Creole ”, in order to ease the understanding and in order not to favor any variant.

lexical and we
In studying poetic speech in its phonetic and lexical structure as well as in its characteristic distribution of words and in the characteristic thought structures compounded from the words, we find everywhere the artistic trademark – that is, we find material obviously created to remove the automatism of perception ; the author ’ s purpose is to create the vision which results from that deautomatized perception.
At this point, we can propose to coin a new lexical item, image, whose character should be immediately evident from the following:

lexical and sequence
Chomsky and Halle represent speech sounds as bundles of plus-or-minus valued features ( e. g. vocalic, high, back, anterior, nasal, etc ..) The phonological component of each lexical entry is considered to be a linear sequence of these feature bundles.
In computer science, lexical analysis is the process of converting a sequence of characters into a sequence of tokens.
The parser often uses a separate lexical analyser to create tokens from the sequence of input characters.

lexical and definitions
For instance, the word " bank " has several distinct lexical definitions, including " financial institution " and " edge of a river ".
" A dictionary, for instance, insofar as it is a comprehensive list of lexical definitions, must resort to circularity.
This relation is not apparent in some lexical definitions of palm and sole, where the former is defined as the inner surface of the hand, and the latter as the underside of the foot.
ALGOL 60 was the first language implementing nested function definitions with lexical scope.
Some of these are also precising definitions, a subtype of stipulative definition that may not contradict but only extend the lexical definition of a term.
This is unlike lexical definitions, which themselves claim to be common, popular uses of a word.
Persuasive definitions combine elements of stipulative definitions, lexical definitions, and sometimes theoretical definitions.

lexical and D
In terms of phrase structure rules, phrasal categories can occur to the left of the arrow while lexical categories cannot, e. g. NP → D N. Traditionally, a phrasal category should consist of two or more words, although conventions vary in this area.

lexical and <
Although the term was originally coined with Persian language's lexical root ( Pārsī < u > bān </ u >), the suffix has been transformed into a Pashto form (- wān ), and is usually utilized by the Pashtuns in Afghanistan to designate the Persian-speakers.

lexical and >
The term Canadian French was formerly used to refer to this dialect specifically ,< ref > Francard and Latin, in Le régionalisme lexical, write: Le français du Québec a rayonné en Ontario et dans l ' ouest du Canada, de même qu ' en Nouvelle-Angleterre.
To create lexical variables, which are more like the automatic variables discussed above, use the operator instead .< ref > perldoc. perl. org: perlsub: Private Variables via
* Lexical purism: directed at the lexicon, first of all against direct lexical loans, often combined with the development of loan translations ( such as in Norwegian: hand out > støtteark and snowboard > snøbrett ).

lexical and 1
These are: 1 ) lexical causatives, in which the two events are expressed in a single lexical item, as in the well-discussed case of English kill ; 2 ) morphological causatives, in which the causing event and the caused event are encoded in a single verbal complex via causative morphology, and, prototypically, morphological marking showing the status of affected arguments.
The sesquipedalian may be seeking ( 1 ) lexical precision ; ( 2 ) to demonstrate the benefits of erudition ; ( 3 ) to disempower intellectual challenge.
* Kluge, Angela ( 2005 ) ‘ A synchronic lexical study of Gbe language varieties: The effects of different similarity judgment criteria ’ Linguistic Discovery 3, 1, 22 – 53.
Speakers of the language maintain two sets of lexical items: 1 ) an " everyday " or common interaction set of lexical items and 2 ) a " mother-in-law " set that is employed when the speaker is in the very distinct context of interaction with their mother-in-law.
In this particular system of deference indices, speakers have developed an entirely separate lexicon ( there are roughly four " everyday " lexical entries for every one " mother-in-law " lexical entry ; 4: 1 ) to index deference exigent of contexts inclusive of the mother-in-law.
* Kluge, Angela ( 2005 ) ‘ A synchronic lexical study of Gbe language varieties: The effects of different similarity judgment criteria ’ Linguistic Discovery 3, 1, 22-53.
The Dutch linguist Frederik Kortlandt supports a model of Indo-Uralic in which the original Indo-Uralic speakers lived north of the Caspian Sea, and the Proto-Indo-European speakers began as a group that branched off westward from there to come into geographic proximity with the Northwest Caucasian languages, absorbing a Northwest Caucasian lexical blending before moving farther westward to a region north of the Black Sea where their language settled into canonical Proto-Indo-European ( 2002: 1 ).
The FrameNet lexical database contains around 1, 200 semantic frames, 13, 000 lexical units ( a pairing of a word with a meaning ; polysemous words are represented by several lexical units ) and over 190, 000 example sentences.

lexical and 2
On the basis of a comparison with seventeen other Eastern Sudanic languages, Thelwall ( 1982 ) considers Nubian to be most closely related to Tama, a member of the Taman group, with an average lexical similarity of just 22. 2 per cent.

lexical and 3
Today, some 3, 000 Thraco-Dacian lexical units are known.

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The language had strong ties to Old Bulgarian and to modern Chuvash, but also had some important connections, especially lexical and morphological, to Ottoman and Yakut ...
The language had strong ties to Old Bulgarian and to modern Chuvash, but also had some important connections, especially lexical and morphological, to Ottoman and Yakut ...

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