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Adjective(1) of or relating to words(2) of or relating to dictionaries

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(1) A more contentious claim is that this benefit is associated with a costs: skilled readers are said to be unable to prevent lexical and semantic analyses of words.(2) Experiments 1 and 2 investigated the influence of an orthographic lexical context upon spoken word discrimination.(3) Further it is hypothesized that there are different formulators for each language, while there is one lexicon where lexical elements from different languages are stored together.(4) However, the lexical perceptions of unbiased native speaker/hearers are pretty consistent.(5) The extended mechanism turned out to be capable of giving a principled account of lexical blocking, the pragmatics of adjectives, and systematic polysemy.(6) Rather, inadequate phonological information is available for a greater proportion of such children's lexical entries.(7) First, the relatedness of forms will serve to structure the language's lexical resources.(8) The paper considers similarities and differences between names in Hebrew and Arabic as a specific lexical group within their vocabularies.(9) To make the issue more concrete, suppose that a researcher wants to test the effects of language frequency on lexical decision times.(10) In terms of lexical category ambiguity, languages do differ in the extent to which their word-forms are specialized for syntactic function.(11) Then we get to the real nitty-gritty, what we call the lexical words, the words that carry a distinctive semantic content.(12) They are designed to fool lexical analysis tools that examine the word content of an email and recognize common u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510spamu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb terms.(13) It is a tonal Mon-Khmer language with strong Chinese lexical influences.(14) The composite arises when levels of complex lexical structure come from different languages.(15) Nevertheless, there is an inverse correlation between the lexical expansion of a language and the iconicity of its grammar.(16) In the case of common names, the lexical entry corresponding to the solicited target is difficult to single out from other potential candidates.
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