basisform
Basisform is a term used in linguistics and computational linguistics to denote the base or dictionary form of a word, commonly referred to as the lemma or citation form. The basis form represents the canonical form from which inflected or derived variants are generated, and it is typically the form stored in lexical resources and dictionaries.
In natural language processing, basisforms are used to normalize tokens for tasks such as lemmatization, morphological
Terminology and usage vary by language and field. In English, the preferred term is usually lemma or
Relation to related concepts: basisform is distinct from stemming, which often outputs an incomplete or non-dictionary
See also: lemma, dictionary form, canonical form, lemmatization, morphology.