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Example sentences for "lexical"

Lexicographically close words:
lewde; lewdly; lewdness; lewed; lex; lexicographer; lexicographers; lexicographical; lexicography; lexicon
  1. Targums, with a much-needed grammatical and lexical apparatus.

  2. In this form it has served as a constant aid to the translator in the determination of the proper glosses for the lexical items in the text.

  3. The spelling that we suggest is derived from the attested lexical item without the application of Collado's formational rules.

  4. Two lexical works have been used as basic references in this translation.

  5. Thus the lexical argument of Reitzenstein breaks down at the decisive points.

  6. It is therefore important to observe that Reitzenstein's lexical parallel utterly breaks down.

  7. Reitzenstein lays great stress upon the lexical method of study; it may be proved, he believes, that Paul used terms which were derived from Hellenistic mystical religion, and with the terms went the ideas.

  8. Therefore, if the dependence of Paul upon the mystery religions is to be demonstrated, the lexical method of Reitzenstein must be abandoned.

  9. With terms thus defined, languages are supposed to be cognate when fundamental similarities are discovered in their lexical elements.

  10. It therefore becomes necessary in the classification of Indian languages into families to neglect grammatic structure, and to consider lexical elements only.

  11. All of these things are held to belong to the grammar of a language and to be grammatic methods, distinct from lexical elements.

  12. In grammatical and lexical works the Polish language is very rich; but the interest which the English have recently shown for the fate of the Poles seems not to extend to their language.

  13. The lexical part of this literature is more defective.

  14. Thus it yields neither in copiousness nor in pliability, neither in clearness nor in precision,[9] to any other Slavic language; while in respect to lexical and grammatical cultivation it is superior to all of them.

  15. The grammatical and lexical part of the Bohemian literature is uncommonly rich, and exhibits no small mass of talent.

  16. The difference of the Slavic dialects was then almost exclusively limited to the lexical part of the language; the grammatical varieties, which exist among them at the present day, had not then arisen.

  17. A good deal of the literature was of a lexical and grammatical kind, and was intended to assist the Semitic student in interpreting the old Accadian texts.

  18. The Goths, Sources, Editions, Grammatical and Lexical Helps, Literature of the Goth.

  19. Therefore I hav for the present contented myself with annexing a list of grammatical and lexical helps (§ 224), which may serv as a guide to the inquirer.

  20. It may be added that a lexical tablet makes the "holy mound" a synonym of the deep (WAI.

  21. It is probable that the word "wind" here, though its original sense was obscured or forgotten, goes back to an age when it signified the lil of which in the lexical tablets it is given as an equivalent.

  22. Time after time the signification of a new word is given by its synonym or synonyms in the lexical lists, and words of uncertain meaning in Hebrew have more than once been settled by means of their Assyrian equivalents.


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