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lexico-|ˈlɛksɪkəʊ| [f. Gr. λεξικό-ς.] In some mod. linguistic terms denoting ‘lexical and..’, as in lexico-dynamics (see quot.); lexico-behavioural, lexico-grammatical adjs. See also lexicostatistic a.
1964E. A. Nida Toward Sci. Transl. iii. 36 Bloomfield..sought to define the semantic value of symbols in terms of lexico-behavioral distinctiveness. 1970Lancaster & Gillespie in Ann. Rev. Information Sci. & Technol. V. 38 The structure and uses of a large, dynamic controlled vocabulary for one-line implementation have been discussed by Harley and Lancaster... The authors have coined the term ‘lexicodynamics’ to express the concept of construction, maintenance, use and change of controlled vocabularies for IR purposes.
1953Y. R. Chao in Language XXIX. 379 (title) Popular Chinese plant words, a descriptive lexico-grammatical study. 1964E. A. Nida Toward Sci. Transl. xi. 243 In treating such lexico⁓grammatical features, both form and content must be dealt with, since special forms, e.g. poetry, liturgy, parables, proverbs, epigrams and epistolary formulae, are all important factors in determining meaning. 1971Archivum Linguisticum II. 42 Valéry and also Eliot spoke, I believe, of their experience of composing first the formal rhythmic frame of a poem and letting the lexical and grammatical structures follow, but there are also discernible abstract arrangements of a lexico-grammatical order. |