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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/29/2018 9:48 AM, mayqel qunenoS
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<div dir="auto">What does "lexicalized" mean ?</div>
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<p>In this context it means it's considered a word distinct from its
component parts.</p>
<p>For instance, the word <b>ghojmoH</b> is not a lexicalized form,
because it is recognized to be just <b>ghoj</b> with <b>-moH</b>
applied to it, as one does. But the word <b>vutpa'</b> is a
lexicalized form, because although it is clearly derived from <b>vut</b>
and <b>pa',</b> it's not just a simple application of pushing the
two together; it's a distinct word.</p>
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