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  1. English lexicology and lexicography: English lexicology and lexicography is that field in English language studies which examines English lexicon, English word-formation, the evolution of vocabulary and the composition of English dictionaries. [100%] 2023-09-05 [English lexicology and lexicography]
  2. Lexicology: Lexicology is the branch of linguistics that analyzes the lexicon of a specific language. A word is the smallest meaningful unit of a language that can stand on its own, and is made up of small components called morphemes and ... (Linguistic discipline studying words) [86%] 2024-01-12 [Lexicology] [Linguistics terminology]...
  3. Lexicology: Lexicology is the branch of linguistics that analyzes the lexicon of a specific language. A word is the smallest meaningful unit of a language that can stand on its own, and is made up of small components called morphemes and ... (Social) [86%] 2024-05-08 [Linguistics terminology]
  4. Lexicographic and colexicographic order: Lexicographic (Lex) and colexicographic (CoLex) order are probably the most important ways to order tuples in mathematics. Lex order is that of a dictionary. [50%] 2024-01-11 [Mathematics]
  5. Lexicographic preferences: In economics, lexicographic preferences or lexicographic orderings describe comparative preferences where an agent prefers any amount of one good (X) to any amount of another (Y). Specifically, if offered several bundles of goods, the agent will choose the bundle that ... [47%] 2024-01-11 [Consumer theory] [Lexicography]...
  6. Lexicographic order: A partial order on a direct product $$ X = \prod_{\alpha \in L} X_\alpha $$ of partially ordered sets $X_\alpha$, where the set of indices $L$ is well-ordered (cf. Totally well-ordered set), defined as follows: If $(x_\alpha ... (Mathematics) [47%] 2024-01-11
  7. Lexicographic dominance: Lexicographic dominance is a total order between random variables. It is a form of stochastic ordering. (Statistical property) [47%] 2024-01-11 [Random variable ordering]
  8. Lexicographic preferences: In economics, lexicographic preferences or lexicographic orderings describe comparative preferences where an agent prefers any amount of one good (X) to any amount of another (Y). Specifically, if offered several bundles of goods, the agent will choose the bundle that ... (Finance) [47%] 2024-01-12 [Consumer theory] [Utility function types]...
  9. Lexicographic code: Lexicographic codes or lexicodes are greedily generated error-correcting codes with remarkably good properties. They were produced independently by Vladimir Levenshtein and by John Horton Conway and Neil Sloane. [47%] 2024-01-11 [Error detection and correction]

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