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LEXICAL SIMPLIFICATION

  • Lexical simplification
  • Lexical simplification is a sub-task of text simplification. It can be defined as any lexical substitution task that reduces text complexity. Lexical

    Lexical simplification

    Lexical_simplification

  • Text simplification
  • Automated process

    natural language Language reform Lexical simplification Lexical substitution Semantic compression Text normalization Simplified English Basic English Siddharthan

    Text simplification

    Text_simplification

  • Lexical analysis
  • Conversion of character sequences into token sequences in computer science

    Lexical tokenization is conversion of a text into (semantically or syntactically) meaningful lexical tokens belonging to categories defined by a "lexer"

    Lexical analysis

    Lexical_analysis

  • Part of speech
  • Category of words based on shared grammatical properties in a clause

    traditional scheme does—include word class, lexical class, and lexical category. Some authors restrict the term lexical category to refer only to a particular

    Part of speech

    Part_of_speech

  • SemEval
  • Ongoing series of evaluations of computational semantic analysis systems

    Martha Palmer and Marc Light organized a workshop entitled Tagging with Lexical Semantics: Why, What, and How? in conjunction with the Conference on Applied

    SemEval

    SemEval

  • Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
  • Sentence composed of homonyms

    homophones can be used to create complicated linguistic constructs through lexical ambiguity. It has been discussed in literature in various forms since 1967

    Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo

    Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo

    Buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_buffalo_Buffalo_buffalo

  • Lexical density
  • Complexity of communication

    Lexical density is a concept in computational linguistics that measures the structure and complexity of human communication in a language. Lexical density

    Lexical density

    Lexical_density

  • Tone (linguistics)
  • Use of pitch to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning

    tone is the use of pitch contour, pitch register, or both to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning—that is, to distinguish or to inflect words. In

    Tone (linguistics)

    Tone_(linguistics)

  • Algonquian–Basque pidgin
  • Pidgin language last attested in 1711, in Canada

    Algonquian-Basque Pidgin reflects characteristics of lexical borrowing, morphological simplification, and phonological adaptations, showing its potential

    Algonquian–Basque pidgin

    Algonquian–Basque pidgin

    Algonquian–Basque_pidgin

  • Creole language
  • Stable natural languages that have developed from a pidgin

    of relexification: the substrate language replaces the native lexical items with lexical material from the superstrate language while retaining the native

    Creole language

    Creole language

    Creole_language

  • Lemma (morphology)
  • Root word of a set of word forms

    verb for "follow" will be found under sequor ("I follow"). Lexeme Lexical item Lexical Markup Framework Null morpheme Principal parts Root (linguistics)

    Lemma (morphology)

    Lemma_(morphology)

  • Caddo language
  • Extinct Caddoan language of the Southern US

    grave accent over the vowel ⟨ù꞉⟩. Tone occurs both lexically (as a property of the word), non-lexically (as a result of tonological processes), and also

    Caddo language

    Caddo language

    Caddo_language

  • Identifier (computer languages)
  • Lexical token that names a programming language's entities

    In computer programming languages, an identifier is a lexical token (also called a symbol, but not to be confused with the symbol primitive data type)

    Identifier (computer languages)

    Identifier_(computer_languages)

  • Nivkh languages
  • Paleosiberian language family

    (ASJP 4) by Müller et al. (2013) found lexical similarities among Nivkh, Mongolic, and Tungusic, likely due to lexical borrowings. Hudson & Robbeets (2020)

    Nivkh languages

    Nivkh languages

    Nivkh_languages

  • Linguistics wars
  • 20th-century dispute among American linguists

    kill with the same lexical base NOT ALIVE with transformation causative, it becomes (CAUSE TO BECOME NOT ALIVE). This simplified the projections rules

    Linguistics wars

    Linguistics_wars

  • Grammaticalization
  • Process of words becoming part of a language grammar

    distinguishes between two types of linguistic items: lexical items or content words, which carry specific lexical meaning grammatical items or function words,

    Grammaticalization

    Grammaticalization

  • Quebec French
  • Variety of French spoken in Quebec

    from both Canadian and American English to fill accidental gaps in the lexical fields of government, law, manufacturing, business and trade. From the

    Quebec French

    Quebec French

    Quebec_French

  • Concept
  • Fundamental unit of cognition

    embedded in domain-specific theories, while conceptual atomism argues that lexical concepts are separate units without internal structure. Philosophers debate

    Concept

    Concept

  • Received Pronunciation
  • Standard accent for British English

    tire–tar mergers. There are differing opinions as to whether /æ/ in the BATH lexical set can be considered RP. The pronunciations with /ɑː/ are invariably accepted

    Received Pronunciation

    Received_Pronunciation

  • Finite-state machine
  • Mathematical model of computation

    finite-state machines that implement a lexical analyzer and a parser. Starting from a sequence of characters, the lexical analyzer builds a sequence of language

    Finite-state machine

    Finite-state machine

    Finite-state_machine

  • Ramu–Lower Sepik languages
  • Language family

    three branches are held together by morphological evidence, as very few lexical cognates are shared among them. The family was proposed by William A. Foley

    Ramu–Lower Sepik languages

    Ramu–Lower_Sepik_languages

  • Written Chinese
  • Writing the Chinese languages

    The other program investigated the simplification of the standard character forms. Initially, character simplification was not competing with the idea of

    Written Chinese

    Written_Chinese

  • Comparison of Lao and Isan
  • Comparison of languages

    is basically the same as Lao spoken in Laos. Using just tone and some lexical items, there are at least twelve distinct speech varieties of Isan, most

    Comparison of Lao and Isan

    Comparison of Lao and Isan

    Comparison_of_Lao_and_Isan

  • Lion-Eating Poet in the Stone Den
  • Chinese one-syllable poem

    complexities and unique attributes of the Chinese language, arguing that simplification and romanization would undermine its rich tonal and logographic system

    Lion-Eating Poet in the Stone Den

    Lion-Eating Poet in the Stone Den

    Lion-Eating_Poet_in_the_Stone_Den

  • Sinitic languages
  • Branch of Sino-Tibetan languages

    substantial phonological divergence but little lexical divergence. Chengdu (Sichuan) was somewhat divergent lexically but very little on the other measures. The

    Sinitic languages

    Sinitic languages

    Sinitic_languages

  • Tibetic languages
  • Subfamily of the Sino-Tibetan languages

    Tibetan. Following Nishi (1987) and Beyer (1992), he identified several lexical innovations that can be used as a diagnosis to distinguish Tibetic from

    Tibetic languages

    Tibetic languages

    Tibetic_languages

  • Compiler
  • Software that translates code from one programming language to another

    require manual modification. The lexical grammar and phrase grammar are usually context-free grammars, which simplifies analysis significantly, with context-sensitivity

    Compiler

    Compiler

  • Emacs Lisp
  • Dialect of Lisp in the Emacs text editor

    prominent characteristic of Emacs Lisp is in its use of dynamic rather than lexical scope by default. That is, a function may reference local variables in

    Emacs Lisp

    Emacs Lisp

    Emacs_Lisp

  • Semantic compression
  • Process of compacting a lexicon while retaining semantics

    Controlled natural language Information theory Lexical substitution Quantities of information Text simplification Ceglarek, D.; Haniewicz, K.; Rutkowski, W

    Semantic compression

    Semantic_compression

  • Chinese character radicals
  • Indexing component of Chinese characters

    sense also have a coincidental semantic association. The character simplification pursued in the People's Republic of China and elsewhere has modified

    Chinese character radicals

    Chinese character radicals

    Chinese_character_radicals

  • History of English
  • during the 8th and 9th centuries, which led to much lexical borrowing and grammatical simplification. The Anglian dialects had a greater influence on Middle

    History of English

    History_of_English

  • Transcription into Chinese characters
  • Knowledge and Lexical Change in Late Imperial China. Brill (Leiden), 2001. P. 57 of Zuckermann, G. (2003), Language Contact and Lexical Enrichment in

    Transcription into Chinese characters

    Transcription_into_Chinese_characters

  • Amoy dialect
  • Dialect of Hokkien spoken in the city of Xiamen

    phonologically. There are some differences between the two, especially lexical, as a result of physical separation and the differing histories of mainland

    Amoy dialect

    Amoy dialect

    Amoy_dialect

  • Lexis (linguistics)
  • All the words in a language collectively

    as child, children, child's and children's may realise the same lexical item. Lexical grouping may be: Formulaic: it relies on partially fixed expressions

    Lexis (linguistics)

    Lexis_(linguistics)

  • History of the Spanish language
  • Classical Latin and also appeared in Spanish through consonant cluster simplification from Vulgar Latin (see below), and Latin voiced stops—/b/, /d/, and

    History of the Spanish language

    History of the Spanish language

    History_of_the_Spanish_language

  • International Phonetic Alphabet
  • System of phonetic notation

    IPA is designed to represent those qualities of speech that are part of lexical (and, to a limited extent, prosodic) sounds in spoken (oral) language:

    International Phonetic Alphabet

    International_Phonetic_Alphabet

  • Mutual intelligibility
  • Closeness of linguistic varieties

    basis and hence are generally mutually intelligible, despite the numerous lexical differences. Certain linguistic sources also treat the two standards on

    Mutual intelligibility

    Mutual_intelligibility

  • Bhojpuri language
  • Indo-Aryan language

    Indian Bhojpuri. Over time, Mauritian Bhojpuri has undergone grammatical simplification when compared to its Indian counterpart. The most notable change is

    Bhojpuri language

    Bhojpuri language

    Bhojpuri_language

  • Readability
  • Level of ease with which a reader can understand written text

    document Total number of entity mentions in document Average lexical chain length Average lexical chain span In 2012, Sowmya Vajjala at the University of Tübingen

    Readability

    Readability

  • Vulgarism
  • Expression considered non-standard, characteristic of uneducated speech or writing

    non-standard or characteristic of uneducated speech or writing. In colloquial or lexical English, "vulgarism" or "vulgarity" may be synonymous with profanity or

    Vulgarism

    Vulgarism

  • Common Lisp
  • Programming language standard

    as a string Common Lisp supports lexical environments. Formally, the bindings in a lexical environment have lexical scope and may have either an indefinite

    Common Lisp

    Common Lisp

    Common_Lisp

  • Calque
  • Loaned translation of an expression

    22601/PET.2016.01.07. Zuckermann, Ghil'ad (2003). Language Contact and Lexical Enrichment in Israeli Hebrew. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1-4039-1723-X. Smith

    Calque

    Calque

  • Stratum (linguistics)
  • Language influencing or influenced by another through contact

    (1990). McWhorter, John (2007). "Mandarin Chinese: "Altaicization" or Simplification?". Language Interrupted: Signs of Non-Native Acquisition in Standard

    Stratum (linguistics)

    Stratum_(linguistics)

  • Syntax (programming languages)
  • Form of source code, without regard to meaning

    language syntax is generally distinguished into three levels: Words – the lexical level, determining how characters form tokens; Phrases – the grammar level

    Syntax (programming languages)

    Syntax (programming languages)

    Syntax_(programming_languages)

  • Chinese particles
  • Particles in Chinese

    belong to function words (虚词; 虛詞; xūcí). In other words, they have no lexical meaning, but are used to indicate certain grammatical information. This

    Chinese particles

    Chinese_particles

  • English auxiliary verbs
  • Small set of grammatically distinctive verbs of English

    in It's raining or I've finished. Slightly simplified, the sixth is that auxiliary verbs, unlike lexical verbs, "typically, but not necessarily" precede

    English auxiliary verbs

    English auxiliary verbs

    English_auxiliary_verbs

  • Causative
  • Aspect of verb grammar

    but differ in the means. Most, if not all, languages have specific or lexical causative forms (such as English rise → raise, lie → lay, sit → set). Some

    Causative

    Causative

  • Thesaurus
  • Reference work for synonyms

    natural language processing for word-sense disambiguation and text simplification for machine translation systems. Conceptual dictionary W.E. Collinson

    Thesaurus

    Thesaurus

    Thesaurus

  • Indo-Uralic hypothesis
  • Hypothetical language family consisting of Indo-European and Uralic

    with the Northwest Caucasian languages, absorbing a Northwest Caucasian lexical blending before moving farther westward to a region north of the Black

    Indo-Uralic hypothesis

    Indo-Uralic hypothesis

    Indo-Uralic_hypothesis

  • British English
  • Set of varieties of English language

    Cohabitation with the Scandinavians resulted in significant grammatical simplification and lexical enrichment of the Anglo-Frisian core of English. The later Norman

    British English

    British_English

  • Free choice inference
  • Phenomenon in natural language

    choice. Deontic logic Disjunction Hans Kamp Modal logic Ross's paradox Simplification of disjunctive antecedents Sluicing Aloni, Maria (2016). "Disjunction"

    Free choice inference

    Free_choice_inference

  • Moldavian dialect
  • Dialect of Romanian

    varieties of the Daco-Romanian grouping of dialects, with consistent phonetic, lexical, and syntactic features that distinguish it from other dialects, including

    Moldavian dialect

    Moldavian_dialect

  • Comparison of Afrikaans and Dutch
  • of Afrikaans vocabulary is ultimately of Dutch origin, so there are few lexical differences between the two languages; however, Afrikaans has considerably

    Comparison of Afrikaans and Dutch

    Comparison of Afrikaans and Dutch

    Comparison_of_Afrikaans_and_Dutch

  • Placeholder word
  • Word used in place of an exact word

    of vague lexical items. Some earlier studies that did not yet adopt the term "placeholder" use the terms "filler", "dummy". The terms "lexical filler"

    Placeholder word

    Placeholder_word

  • Duilian (poetry)
  • Type of couplet in Chinese poetry

    rules: Both lines must have the same number of Chinese characters. The lexical category of each character must be the same as its corresponding character

    Duilian (poetry)

    Duilian (poetry)

    Duilian_(poetry)

  • Middle English
  • English language during the Middle Ages

    the beginning of the 13th century onwards; this delay in Scandinavian lexical influence in English has been attributed to the lack of written evidence

    Middle English

    Middle English

    Middle_English

  • Luganda
  • Bantu language of Uganda

    two languages are almost mutually intelligible, and have an estimated lexical similarity of between 82% and 86%. Luganda, a Bantu language, shares its

    Luganda

    Luganda

  • Greenlandic language
  • Inuit language spoken in Greenland

    or the combination of affixes with aspectual meanings with the semantic lexical aspect of different verbs. However, some linguists have suggested that

    Greenlandic language

    Greenlandic language

    Greenlandic_language

  • Sikka language
  • Austronesian language spoken in Flores, Indonesia

    in the case of Sika, this includes extreme morphological simplification and about 20% lexical replacement in basic vocabulary. It has been hypothesized

    Sikka language

    Sikka_language

  • List of linguistic example sentences
  • which means "Are they the one with the surname Ga?" A famous example of lexical ambiguity is the following sentence: "Wenn hinter Fliegen Fliegen fliegen

    List of linguistic example sentences

    List_of_linguistic_example_sentences

  • Logogram
  • Grapheme which represents a word or a morpheme

    solely on a direct orthography-to-phonology route, but information on a lexical-syntactical level must also be accessed in order to choose the correct

    Logogram

    Logogram

    Logogram

  • Albanian language
  • Indo-European language

    moderate number of lexical cognates. Many shared grammatical elements or features of these two branches do not corroborate the lexical isoglosses. Albanian

    Albanian language

    Albanian language

    Albanian_language

  • Spanish phonology
  • Sound system of Spanish

    sequences (hiatus) as diphthongs, there is still lexical contrast between diphthongs and hiatus. Some lexical items vary by speaker or dialect between hiatus

    Spanish phonology

    Spanish phonology

    Spanish_phonology

  • Mixed language
  • Language that arises amongst a bilingual group

    distinguished from other mechanisms such as code-switching, substrata, or lexical borrowing. Other terms used in linguistics for the concept of a mixed language

    Mixed language

    Mixed_language

  • Hong Kong Cantonese
  • Dialect of Cantonese spoken in Hong Kong

    conversational code-switches to long-term lexical borrowings. The recipient language (Cantonese) absorbs foreign lexical elements by what Sarah G. Thomason (2001)

    Hong Kong Cantonese

    Hong_Kong_Cantonese

  • Paraphrase
  • Rewording a text while preserving its meaning

    Additionally, sentences can be paraphrased automatically using text simplification software. N'Ko "uses a set of paired punctuation, U+2E1C ⸜ LEFT LOW

    Paraphrase

    Paraphrase

  • English phonology
  • Phonology of the English language

    the dialect under consideration. When considering English as a whole, lexical sets are often used, each named by a word containing the vowel or vowels

    English phonology

    English_phonology

  • Romanian language
  • Eastern Romance language

    150,000 words in its contemporary form, Romanian showed a high degree of lexical permeability, reflecting contact with Thraco-Dacian, Slavic languages (including

    Romanian language

    Romanian language

    Romanian_language

  • Singpho dialect
  • Jingpho dialect of India

    "Singpho" is the local pronunciation of "Jingpho," and the dialect shares 50% lexical similarity with Jingpho. The Jingpho (Jinghpaw, Chingp'o), or Kachin, language

    Singpho dialect

    Singpho dialect

    Singpho_dialect

  • Fossilization (linguistics)
  • Concept in linguistics

    erroneous generalizations or simplified language rules, which may be classified as phonological fossilization, lexical fossilization, syntactic fossilization

    Fossilization (linguistics)

    Fossilization_(linguistics)

  • Igbo language
  • Niger–Congo language of the Igbo people, mainly spoken in Nigeria

    derivation. The words created by these suffixes always belong to the same lexical category as the root from which they are created, and the suffixes' effects

    Igbo language

    Igbo language

    Igbo_language

  • Portuguese language
  • Romance language

    written standard, though these will often display different phonological, lexical, and sometimes even syntactic features. While there is broad mutual intelligibility

    Portuguese language

    Portuguese language

    Portuguese_language

  • Jie language
  • Unclassified extinct language formerly spoken in northeast China

    ISSN 0079-1636. Dybo, A.V (2007). "Linguistic contacts of the early Turks. Lexical stock. The Proto-Turkic period". Vostočnaja Literatura (in Russian). 张昌圣

    Jie language

    Jie language

    Jie_language

  • Cantonese changed tones
  • Element of Cantonese pronunciation

    "changed" tone is the tone of the word when it is read in a particular lexical or grammatical context, while the base (or underlying) tone is usually

    Cantonese changed tones

    Cantonese_changed_tones

  • Comparison of Italian and Romanian
  • Linguistic comparison

    romeni e quelli calabresi, (Lexical concordances between Romanian and Calabrian dialects), did not only deal with lexical facts, but extended his observations

    Comparison of Italian and Romanian

    Comparison_of_Italian_and_Romanian

  • Butler English
  • English-based pidgin language

    features that are common to other pidgin languages, such as reduction, simplification, and reduplication. There is also a marked lack of inflections or use

    Butler English

    Butler_English

  • Proto-Indo-European nominals
  • Category of words in Proto-Indo-European

    extensively simplified, and daughter languages show a steady trend towards more and more regularization and simplification. Far more simplification occurred

    Proto-Indo-European nominals

    Proto-Indo-European_nominals

  • C Sharp (programming language)
  • General-purpose programming language

    supporting multiple paradigms. C# encompasses static typing, strong typing, lexically scoped, imperative, declarative, functional, generic, object-oriented

    C Sharp (programming language)

    C Sharp (programming language)

    C_Sharp_(programming_language)

  • Minimalist program
  • Linguistic research program proposed by Noam Chomsky

    prominent Lexical Item within Σ. (Chomsky 2013) Labeling via set formation: Further simplification is given in Chomsky (2000), where Merge is simplified to an

    Minimalist program

    Minimalist_program

  • Simultaneous bilingualism
  • Bilingualism by learning two languages from birth

    are activated, showing that lexical access is not language-specific and that top-down processing is important in lexical access. Findings suggest that

    Simultaneous bilingualism

    Simultaneous_bilingualism

  • Voice (grammar)
  • Grammatical category for verbs

    auxiliary verb to be and a past participle of the main verb which carries the lexical content of the predicate. In other languages, such as Latin, the passive

    Voice (grammar)

    Voice_(grammar)

  • Taishanese
  • Dialect of Yue Chinese

    proper is closest to the dialect of Kaiping, both phonologically and lexically. It also bears phonological resemblance to the speech of Heshan, a later

    Taishanese

    Taishanese

  • North Korean standard language
  • Language-Alphabet system of North Korea

    vocabulary that conflicts with state ideology and exercising control over lexical meaning. The idiolect and style of Kim Il Sung, North Korea's first leader

    North Korean standard language

    North_Korean_standard_language

  • Sketch Engine
  • Corpus manager and text analysis software

    Sketch Engine is a corpus manager and text analysis software developed by Lexical Computing since 2003. Its purpose is to enable people studying language

    Sketch Engine

    Sketch Engine

    Sketch_Engine

  • Agraphia
  • Loss of ability to write

    agraphia and peripheral ("nonaphasic") agraphia. Central agraphias include lexical, phonological, deep, and semantic agraphia. Peripheral agraphias include

    Agraphia

    Agraphia

  • Northern Sámi
  • Most widely spoken of all Sámi languages

    context of diphthong simplification (below). Short /e/ is rare, and mostly occurs due to the combination of diphthong simplification plus stressed vowel

    Northern Sámi

    Northern Sámi

    Northern_Sámi

  • AngularJS
  • Open source web application framework

    particular binding is valid. The ECMA-262 specification defines scope as: a lexical environment in which a Function object is executed in client-side web scripts;

    AngularJS

    AngularJS

  • Persian language
  • Western Iranian language

    indicate some of the relations between words that have been lost with the simplification of the earlier grammatical system. Although the "middle period" of the

    Persian language

    Persian language

    Persian_language

  • Tamil language
  • Dravidian language

    diphthongs: /aɪ̯/ ஐ and /aʊ̯/ ஔ, the latter of which is restricted to a few lexical items. Tamil has no consonant clusters at the beginning of words and the

    Tamil language

    Tamil language

    Tamil_language

  • Regular expression
  • Sequence of characters that forms a search pattern

    text editors, in text processing utilities such as sed and AWK, and in lexical analysis. Regular expressions are supported in many programming languages

    Regular expression

    Regular expression

    Regular_expression

  • Ukrainian language
  • East Slavic language

    yet there is more mutual intelligibility with Belarusian, and a closer lexical distance to West Slavic Polish and South Slavic Bulgarian. Ukrainian is

    Ukrainian language

    Ukrainian_language

  • False cognate
  • Words that look or sound alike, but are not related

    Moss (1992), p. ?. Szubko-Sitarek, Weronika (2014-10-07). Multilingual Lexical Recognition in the Mental Lexicon of Third Language Users. Springer. p

    False cognate

    False_cognate

  • Baima language
  • Endangered Sino-Tibetan language of China

    layers of borrowings from Amdo, Khams, and Zhongu Tibetan, as well as lexical and grammatical connections with Qiangic languages. Basic vocabulary is

    Baima language

    Baima language

    Baima_language

  • Middle English creole hypothesis
  • Linguistic hypothesis on the origin of the English language

    exist a consensus that Old English underwent fairly radical grammatical simplification in the process of evolving into Middle English, and that this evolution

    Middle English creole hypothesis

    Middle_English_creole_hypothesis

  • Harbin dialect
  • Mandarin Chinese dialect of Harbin, China

    Standard Mandarin for two reasons. One of the sources of the distinct lexical features of the Harbin dialect is the area's colonial Russian influence

    Harbin dialect

    Harbin_dialect

  • Jin Chinese
  • Branch of Chinese spoken in northern China

    "that", with "yon" being archaic.)[citation needed] There is considerable lexical diversity in Jin Chinese, with some words having very distinct regional

    Jin Chinese

    Jin Chinese

    Jin_Chinese

  • High German consonant shift
  • Series of sound changes affecting some West Germanic languages

    from Schweikle 1996, p. 129 Examples from Schweikle 1996, p. 130. The simplification of /lpf/ and /rpf/ to /lf/ and /rf/ began in the 9th century. The examples

    High German consonant shift

    High German consonant shift

    High_German_consonant_shift

  • Five Black Categories
  • Five groups considered enemies of the Cultural Revolution

    original on 2024-04-07. Retrieved 2024-10-18. Tai, J. H. Y. (1976:70). Lexical Changes in Modern Standard Chinese in the People's Republic of China Since

    Five Black Categories

    Five_Black_Categories

  • Tungusic languages
  • Language family of Siberia and Manchuria

    classifications based on different criteria, including morphological, lexical, and phonological characteristics. Some scholars have criticized the tree-based

    Tungusic languages

    Tungusic languages

    Tungusic_languages

  • Automated Similarity Judgment Program
  • Computational comparative linguistics program

    the ultimate goal of classifying languages computationally, based on the lexical similarities observed. In the first ASJP paper two semantically identical

    Automated Similarity Judgment Program

    Automated_Similarity_Judgment_Program

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Online names & meanings

  • Veerinder
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Veerinder

    A Brave Godly Person

  • Rodolph
  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English, French

    Rodolph

    Famous Wolf

  • Hesperia
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Latin

    Hesperia

    One of the Hesperides.

  • Trump
  • Boy/Male

    British, English

    Trump

    Triumph

  • ANON
  • Male

    Egyptian

    ANON

    , Annoub.

  • Nihith
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Nihith

    God gift, Inherent, Inscribed into something, Within something

  • Bradlea
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Bradlea

    Broad clearing in the wood. From a surname and place name based on the Old English words for...

  • Gaulterio
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Gaulterio

    Army of Power; People of Power

  • Karlesha
  • Girl/Female

    German, Scandinavian

    Karlesha

    Womanly; Strength; Female Version of Karl; Tiny and Womanly

  • Kariraj
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Kariraj

    King of Poetry

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LEXICAL SIMPLIFICATION

  • Medical
  • a.

    Of, pertaining to, or having to do with, the art of healing disease, or the science of medicine; as, the medical profession; medical services; a medical dictionary; medical jurisprudence.

  • Semilogical
  • a.

    Half logical; partly logical; said of fallacies.

  • Toxic
  • a.

    Alt. of Toxical

  • Medical
  • a.

    Containing medicine; used in medicine; medicinal; as, the medical properties of a plant.

  • Logical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to logic; used in logic; as, logical subtilties.

  • Suffumige
  • n.

    A medical fume.

  • Mexical
  • mexcal.

    See Mescal.

  • Lewd
  • superl.

    Not clerical; laic; laical; hence, unlearned; simple.

  • Lexical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a lexicon, to lexicography, or words; according or conforming to a lexicon.

  • Lyric
  • a.

    Alt. of Lyrical

  • Mexal
  • mexcal.

    Alt. of Mexical

  • Constant
  • v. t.

    Consistent; logical.

  • Logical
  • a.

    According to the rules of logic; as, a logical argument or inference; the reasoning is logical.

  • Ergotism
  • n.

    A logical deduction.

  • Cleric
  • a.

    Same as Clerical.

  • Prescript
  • n.

    A medical prescription.

  • Logistical
  • a.

    Logical.

  • Helical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to, or in the form of, a helix; spiral; as, a helical staircase; a helical spring.

  • Medic
  • a.

    Medical.

  • Logical
  • a.

    Skilled in logic; versed in the art of thinking and reasoning; as, he is a logical thinker.