lemmatointia
Lemmatointia is a term used in some linguistic and computational contexts to describe the study and practice of lemma-centric analysis of words. A lemma is the canonical form that represents a set of related word forms, and lemmatointia focuses on how these canonical forms are chosen, maintained, and applied in linguistic description, lexicography, and natural language processing. The field considers cross-linguistic variation in how lemmas are defined, how dictionaries assemble lemma inventories, and how lemmatization algorithms map inflected forms to their lemmas.
Although not widely standardized, lemmatointia is often discussed alongside morphology, lemmatization, and lexical resource design. Researchers
Applications of lemmatointia include improving search accuracy by matching queries to canonical forms, enabling better cross-lingual
Lemmatointia remains a niche descriptor; most literature on related topics uses lemmatization, morphology, or lexical resources