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lexemic, a. and n. Linguistics.|lɛkˈsiːmɪk| [f. lexeme + -ic.] A. adj. Of or relating to lexemes. B. n. pl. The branch of linguistics concerned with the study of lexemes.
1954S. Newman in H. Hoijer Lang. in Culture 89 The most difficult problem in this lexemic study is that of establishing valid methods. 1957Language XXXIII. 588, I believe that..all borrowing is lexemic, i.e. a transfer of lexemes by imitation from one language into another, using ‘lexeme’ here to mean a free construction of one or more morphemes. 1962E. F. Haden et al. Resonance-Theory for Ling. iii. 37 The zero-resonance formula expresses the fact that in morphology easily and gladly are equivalent. Of course they can be dealt with separately in lexemics. 1963J. Lyons Structural Semantics vi. 122 A definite level of analysis—phonological, .. lexemic. 1973Archivum Linguisticum IV. 119 These sememic graphs..must then be converted into syntactic or ‘lexemic’ representations. |