• A lexical rule is in a form of syntactic rule used within many theories of natural language syntax. These rules alter the argument structures of lexical...
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  • versions allow nested lexical scope. Swift has a similar rule for scopes with C++, but contains different access modifiers. Go is lexically scoped using blocks...
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  • step that converts the tokens into numerical values. A rule-based program, performing lexical tokenization, is called tokenizer, or scanner, although...
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  • Lexicon (redirect from Lexical access)
    lexical item phonetically but not semantically. Another mechanism involves generative devices that combine morphemes according to a language's rules....
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  • Lexical semantics (also known as lexicosemantics), as a subfield of linguistic semantics, is the study of word meanings. It includes the study of how...
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  • languages. A lexical conception of polysemy was developed by B. T. S. Atkins, in the form of lexical implication rules. These are rules that describe...
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  • In computer science, a lexical grammar or lexical structure is a formal grammar defining the syntax of tokens. The program is written using characters...
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  • excluding cases where the spelling represents the "long a" sound (the lexical sets of FACE /eɪ/ and perhaps SQUARE /ɛər/). This is commonly expressed...
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  • categories, including both lexical categories (parts of speech) and phrasal categories. A grammar that uses phrase structure rules is a type of phrase structure...
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  • Lexical functional grammar (LFG) is a constraint-based grammar framework in theoretical linguistics. It posits several parallel levels of syntactic structure...
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  • game. Rule-based systems can be used to perform lexical analysis to compile or interpret computer programs, or in natural language processing. Rule-based...
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  • aspect of the off-side rule. The rule can be realized without such colon syntax. The off-side rule can be implemented in the lexical analysis phase, as in...
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  • Lexeme (redirect from Lexical unit)
    A lexeme (/ˈlɛksiːm/ ) is a unit of lexical meaning that underlies a set of words that are related through inflection. It is a basic abstract unit of...
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    with the goal of proper specification and interpretation of lexical rules and grammar rules. For Chennai Kavigal, he created a Spell Checker for a Tamil...
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  • nihilo (cf. ‘free constructions’, Tauli 1977), along with other sources of lexical enrichment such as derivations, compositions and loanwords (often from...
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    Hanja–Korean script influenced by the Japanese writing system, where most lexical roots were written in Hanja and grammatical forms in Korean script. Korean...
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    Scheme symbols and identifiers, and there are other minor changes to the lexical rules. Character data is also now specified in Unicode. Many standard procedures...
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  • large portion of the same vocabulary Grammatical: it uses rules based on sampling of the lexical corpus Register-specific: it uses the same word differently...
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  • form of language (non-standard dialect, restricted register) or a set of lexical items used by a socioeconomic class, profession, age group, or other social...
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  • The lexical approach refers to various methods of teaching foreign languages with focus on lexical units of various sizes. On the smaller end, the lexical...
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  • sometimes lexical stress, is the stress placed on a given syllable in a word. The position of word stress in a word may depend on certain general rules applicable...
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  • and attempt other rules. The Clang parser handles the situation in a completely different way, namely by using a non-reference lexical grammar. Clang's...
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  • dead, NOT ALIVE. Using this case of lexical decomposition, McCawley proposed a new rule—predicate raising—where lexical items can enter at any point of the...
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  • Grammar (redirect from Grammatical rule)
    Principles and parameters grammar (Government and binding theory) (1980s) Lexical functional grammar Categorial grammar (lambda calculus) Minimalist program-based...
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    (medium consonants). There are some lexical rules for the formation of words. The Tolkāppiyam describes such rules. Some examples: a word cannot end in...
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    Lexical semantics is the branch of semantics that studies word meaning. It examines whether words have one or several meanings and in what lexical relations...
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  • Non-lexical vocables, also known as wordless vocals, are a form of nonsense syllable used in a wide variety of music. Common English examples are "la...
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    often specific to a given field of knowledge or study. These include, lexical definitions, or the common dictionary definitions of words already in a...
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  • linguistic rule. An example of clausal prosody would be, "the horses were racing from the BARN" versus "the HORSES were racing from the barn." Lexical prosody...
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  • In English spelling, the three-letter rule, or short-word rule, is the observation that one- and two-letter words tend to be function words such as I,...
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