| 1. | This is often an intensive development of the basic lexical meaning.
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| 2. | This is often an extensive or causative development of the basic lexical meaning.
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| 3. | However, not all word sentences suffer from this loss of lexical meaning.
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| 4. | Less important than the lexical meaning of words are the spelling and pronunciation.
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| 5. | The lexical meaning, so-called morphemes.
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| 6. | :Poetry is not just about the lexical meaning of whatever the words are.
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| 7. | Lexical meanings of words are given, and their use in Arabic culture is examined.
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| 8. | Meanwhile, cognitive semantic theories are typically built on the argument that lexical meaning is conceptual.
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| 9. | English is a highly nominalised language, and thus lexical meaning is largely carried in nominal groups.
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| 10. | Kinship terms may also, of course, be used with a lexical meaning like other nouns.
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