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Lexeme

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 meaning, a unit of morphological analysis in linguistics that roughly corresponds to a set of forms taken by a single root word. For example, in the English language, run, runs, ran and running are forms…

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Lexeme

Nodes35
Edges34
Triples10
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.057143
Components1

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Lexeme

Top relations

related to Description · 4
Lexeme → Derivational, For, Inflectional, The
related to External links · 3
Lexeme → The, Wiktionary, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Decomposition · 1
Lexeme → The

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Important terminology

forms meaning inflection form lemma unit word derivational morphemes root language lexical linguistics rules example run used often set inflectional

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
RUNinstance ofIn the case of English verbs0.80text
they include subjectinstance ofIn the case of English verbs0.80text
Lexemerelated to DecompositionThe0.60section
Lexemerelated to DescriptionThe0.60section
Lexemerelated to DescriptionFor0.60section
Lexemerelated to DescriptionInflectional0.60section
Lexemerelated to DescriptionDerivational0.60section
Lexemerelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Lexemerelated to External linksThe0.60section
Lexemerelated to External linksWiktionary0.60section

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