語彙 (Lexis in Japanese) has the exact same definition as lexis in English. Definition: The vocabulary of a language.
Lexis refers to the vocabulary or words used in a language, while grammar refers to the structure and rules governing how those words are organized and used in sentences. Lexis deals with individual words and their meanings, while grammar deals with the relationships between words and how they create meaning in a sentence. In essence, lexis is the content of language, while grammar is the framework that organizes and structures that content.
Well, obviously it means "lover of words". From Greek Lexis = word and Philos = lover of. I believe it is usually spelled with an o in English: lexophile.
when you're describing something as being something else entirely, you are using metaphorical lexis (or just plain metaphor) hope that helps m8!
Meant... As in "he was meant to have it."
"Meant" has one syllable.
Crystabelle Lexis goes by Crystabelle Lexis.
Lea Lexis is 5' 4".
Lexis PR's population is 2,011.
Lexis PR was created in 1992.
Wilhelm Lexis died on 1914-10-25.
Wilhelm Lexis was born on 1837-07-17.
Lea Lexis was born on February 18, 1988, in Romania.
A lexis was walking down the hallway, spaghetti poured out of my pocket.
lexis-nexis. has written: 'Financial times on cd-rom:january 2001-December 2001'
It is a new car in 2010.
The Lexis-Nexis
Lexis refers to the vocabulary or words in a language, including their meanings and usage. It encompasses the entire vocabulary of a language or a specific set of words related to a particular subject or field. Lexis is a key element in understanding and analyzing language.