lexeme (Q111352)

From Wikidata
Jump to navigation Jump to search
semantic unit of a language lexicon such as a word or multi-word expression (e.g. "steam iron"), as a set of inflected forms and not one particular inflected form, with a meaning that cannot be understood from the meanings of separate components
  • lexical word
edit
Language Label Description Also known as
English
lexeme
semantic unit of a language lexicon such as a word or multi-word expression (e.g. "steam iron"), as a set of inflected forms and not one particular inflected form, with a meaning that cannot be understood from the meanings of separate components
  • lexical word

Statements

Dubiously says "embodies a distinct cultural concept.". First, why *cultural*? Second, why *single* concept? (English)
Dubiously says that lexeme is *made up* of lexical units. Is it? (English)
0 references
0 references
Dubious ontology. The definition is hard to comprehend. On one hand, lexemes stand for unitary meaning, on the other hand, they can be polysemous. Which is it? (English)
Marios Andreou
0 references
The object is "regard" and the entity picked is a workaround. (Wikidatese needs a lot of work to be more useful.) (English)
1 reference
if lexeme is a sentence constituent, then proverb woud not be a lexeme (but check what "constituent" means) (English) (English)
Uncertain. If "meaning" does not involve rigid-designation reference, then proper names are not lexemes. (English)
But surely, say, "London" is a unit of morphological analysis, something that has inflected forms. And there are sources that say that proper nouns are words. (English)
0 references
0 references
0 references
0 references
as form meaning pair (English)
one or more (English)
4 references
That is dubious: lexeme would rather be the first item in the pair that is a lexical unit. Each lexeme is associated with lexical units, of course, but they are not parts of it, are they? "made up" is here interpreted a "has parts". (English)
Even if this were true in some sense, it would not be a good part of a definition. (English)
example: hurry up (English)
"example lexeme" property needed linking to Wikidata lexemes. (English)
example: in front of (English)
example: steam iron (English)
coined by W. L. Whorf (English)
example: non- (English)
Really? Are all morphemes lexemes? Hard to believe --> deprecated until more sources are found. (English)
counter-example: the girl in the taxi (English)

Identifiers

1 reference
lexeme · GitHub Topics (English)
19 August 2021
0 references
 
edit
edit
    edit
      edit
        edit
          edit
            edit
              edit
                edit