A multiword lexeme is a lexeme made up of a sequence of two or more lexemes that has properties that are not predictable from the properties of the individual lexemes or their normal mode of combination.
There is no suffix nor prefix of the word 'desire' because 'desire' is a root word.
One or many lexemes can belong to same token(category) and when lexeme recognized by a scanner to be in a some category that category returned as the token. A lexeme is a section of text, which represents a token. For example in case of a number there are many lexemes representing the same token; for example: "12", "14.8" or "1001". Such general tokens are described by patterns of text.
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Yes, the word 'appetite' is a noun; a word for the desire for food or drink; the desire or inclination for something.
A multiword lexeme is a lexeme made up of a sequence of two or more lexemes that has properties that are not predictable from the properties of the individual lexemes or their normal mode of combination.
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There is no suffix nor prefix of the word 'desire' because 'desire' is a root word.
Cupere--to desire.
No, synonyms do not affect lexemes. Lexemes are basic units of meaning in a language, and synonyms are words that have similar meanings but are not necessarily the same lexeme. "Shout" and "scream" are not the same lexeme because they have distinct meanings and usage patterns.
One or many lexemes can belong to same token(category) and when lexeme recognized by a scanner to be in a some category that category returned as the token. A lexeme is a section of text, which represents a token. For example in case of a number there are many lexemes representing the same token; for example: "12", "14.8" or "1001". Such general tokens are described by patterns of text.
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Exhib is the secret word for the game Desire and Submission 3.
Yes, the word 'appetite' is a noun; a word for the desire for food or drink; the desire or inclination for something.
To desire.