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Lexicon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, the lexicon (from the Greek: Λεξικόν ) of a language is its vocabulary, including its words and expressions. More formally, it is a language's inventory of lexemes. The lexicon inc...
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A lexicon is the knowledge that a native speaker has about a language. This includes information about ... Phonological and grammatical rules are not considered part of the lexicon.
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Lexicon (company) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lexicon is an American audio equipment manufacturing company founded in 1971 and owned by Harman International Industries. Lexicon's roots began in 1969 with the founding of American Data Sciences by...
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Note: I do not necessarily endorse the results of the below forms ... Strong's Lexicon; (FULL Search by Strong's word number [e.g. 3091 Hebrew] OR English word!) ... Condensed Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon; OR Thayer's Greek Lexicon; (Search by Strong's word number [e.g. 2424 Greek])
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The Dragonlance Lexicon is a comprehensive Dragonlance encyclopedia, featuring extensively researched articles written by fan volunteers and published authors. ... Welcome to the Dragonlance Lexicon! The mission of the Lexicon project is simple: to serve as the comprehensive encyclopedia of Dragonlance knowledge.
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1. When you translate from "Welsh to English" using "Whole word" mode, the lookup engine attempts to undo any mutations before looking up the word. It also recognizes and explains most conjugated verb forms. ... 2. When using "Partial word" mode, you can specify ... ^ Matches the beginning of the line (if at the start)
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