| Lemma | lexically related |
|---|---|
| Categoria grammaticale | AG |
| Lingua | inglese |
| Sigla | Williams (2004) |
| Titolo | ON THE NOTIONS "LEXICALLY RELATED" AND "HEAD OF A WORD" |
| Sinonimi | |
| Rinvii | lexical relatedness (inglese) |
| Traduzioni | |
| Citazioni | [...] we can easily restate the common understanding of the notion "lexically related": (7) X and Y are lexically related if X is derived from Y by a morphological rule, or if [immagine] where Y is a unit (or stage) in the derivation of X. [...] we have proposed a revised notion of "lexically related" which says that suppressing or varying any head, or the nonhead, of a word defines a dimension along which that word may be related to other words. In writings on morphology (e.g. [Aronoff, M., 1976, "Word Formation in Generative Grammar", MIT Press, Cambridge] or Selkirk (forthcoming)) there is an implicit use of the notion "lexically related". Although there is no explicit definition of this term, its components are clear: two lexical items are related if they share some morphemes, and if they share some element of meaning. |