| 1. | This suggests that lexemes might overlap somewhat or be stored similarly.
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| 2. | The next stage is the lexeme, which is phonologically specified.
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| 3. | Lexemes are not atomic elements but contain both phonological and morphological components.
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| 4. | Regular expressions compactly represent patterns that the characters in lexemes might follow.
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| 5. | In Nahuatl this incorporated lexeme is prefixed to the verb.
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| 6. | It is recommended that these be represented as different lexemes.
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| 7. | Besides this, single cases of paradigm change for single lexemes occur.
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| 8. | That is, few lexemes can be a synthetic element.
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| 9. | Another is the division of lexemes into distinct inflectional classes.
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| 10. | A Dom speaker also uses different lexemes for visible and invisible objects.
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