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Lexeme vs. Lexicon Explained by Saqib Mehmood Khan is a document available to read on EtoBox.

A lexeme is a single word or phrase that has a specific meaning, such as "cat" or "run". A lexicon is the entire collection of lexemes that make up a language, including all words like "cat", "dog", "house", and "tree" in the English lexicon. Lexemes can be divided into content words, which have specific meanings, and function words, which help connect content words. The lexicon of a language is constantly changing as new words are added and old words fall out of use over time.

Author
Saqib Mehmood Khan
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