- lexicalist
- lex·i·cal·ist
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
lexicalist — ˈleksə̇kələ̇st adjective Etymology: lexical + ist (II) : of, being, or relating to an approach to grammar in which syntactic structures are derived from properties of lexemes rather than from a large set of transformations … Useful english dictionary
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lexicaliste — ⇒LEXICALISTE, adj. GRAMM. GÉNÉRATIVE. [P. oppos. à l hypothèse transformationniste] Hypothèse lexicaliste. Hypothèse selon laquelle la composante lexicale de base doit inclure des règles permettant de rendre compte des formations dérivées. L… … Encyclopédie Universelle