As nouns the difference between lexeme and wordform
is that lexeme is roughly, the set of inflected forms taken by a single word, such as the lexeme RUN including as members "run" (lemma), "running" (inflected form), or "ran", and excluding "runner" (derived term) while wordform is one of the forms of a word.
lexeme
Noun
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en noun)
(linguistics) Roughly, the set of inflected forms taken by a single word, such as the lexeme RUN including as members "run" (lemma), "running" (inflected form), or "ran", and excluding "runner" (derived term).
(computing) an individual instance of a continuous character sequence without spaces, used in lexical analysis (see token)
Usage notes
* (term), (term), (term) and (term) are variations of the English lexeme (run); whereas (term) and (term) aren’t: they are forms of the lexeme (runner).
* Both contain the morpheme (term), which is a root form referring to “skin”. This is not a lexeme, though.
Derived terms
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See also
* chereme
* chroneme
* grapheme
* lingueme
* listeme
* morpheme
* phoneme
* term
* toneme
* word
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