Lexikailag
Lexikailag is a Hungarian term that translates to "lexically" in English. It refers to something pertaining to the lexicon or vocabulary of a language. In linguistics and computational linguistics, it is often used to describe phenomena or analyses that are concerned with the individual words and their meanings, rather than grammatical structures or sentence-level semantics. For example, a lexical analysis might examine the historical development of a particular word's meaning, or the frequency of its use in different contexts. Lexical ambiguity, a common concept, occurs when a single word can have multiple meanings, and determining the intended meaning requires contextual understanding. In natural language processing, lexikailag operations involve tasks such as tokenization, stemming, and lemmatization, which aim to identify and process individual words. The study of lexikailag aspects is fundamental to understanding how meaning is constructed and conveyed through language at its most basic level. It contrasts with syntactic or semantic analyses that focus on sentence structure and overall meaning, respectively.