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Complete set of [[vocabulary]] units for a [[language]], including information on their structural specifications ([[semantics|semantic]], [[morphology (linguistics)|morphological]], [[syntax|syntactic]] and [[phonology|phonological]] properties, plus how they inter-relate); also, the mental representation of this lexical knowledge and, in casual usage, a synonym for ''vocabulary''.
Complete set of [[vocabulary]] units for a [[language]], including information on their structural specifications ([[semantics|semantic]], [[morphology (linguistics)|morphological]], [[syntax|syntactic]] and [[phonology|phonological]] properties, plus how they inter-relate); also, the mental representation of this lexical knowledge and, in casual usage, a synonym for ''vocabulary''. The word is also common in the titles of dictionaries of Arabic, Aramaic/Syriac, ancient Greek and Hebrew.

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Lexicon [r]: Complete set of vocabulary units for a language, including information on their structural specifications (semantic, morphological, syntactic and phonological properties, plus how they inter-relate); also, the mental representation of this lexical knowledge and, in casual usage, a synonym for vocabulary. The word is also common in the titles of dictionaries of Arabic, Aramaic/Syriac, ancient Greek and Hebrew.