Lexiconiin
Lexiconiin is a hypothetical linguistic unit described as a class of lexical items that exhibit layered, context-dependent semantic mappings across registers and dialects. The term blends “lexicon” with a suffix signaling a specialized, multi-sense lexical phenomenon. It is used mainly in theoretical discussions and computer-simulation work within models of the mental lexicon.
The concept originated in speculative linguistics and discussions of how meaning can shift with discourse function,
Typical properties attributed to lexiconiin include flexible sense allocation, cross-dialect variability, and resilience to disambiguation by
Reception is mixed: supporters view lexiconiin as a useful abstraction for explaining rapid semantic shifts and
See also: Lexicon, Polysemy, Semantic frame, Mental lexicon, Diachronic linguistics.