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Summary Of: Lexeme

which is a particular form of a lexeme that is chosen by convention to represent a canonical form of a lexeme... and other forms of a lexeme are often listed later in the entry if they are unusual in some way... A lexeme belongs to a particular... a lexeme in many languages will have many different... The use of the forms of a lexeme is governed by rules of... The notion of a lexeme is very central to... Inflectional rules relate a lexeme to its forms... Derivational rules relate a lexeme to another lexeme...

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