part that actually carries the meaning. A lexical form is the word as it appears in a lexicon (i.e., a dictionary). Consider English—if I asked you to look up the word “houses” in a dictionary, it would tell you it is the plural of “house.” To know what the word actually means, you need to look up “house” in the dictionary. The following table takes the Greek word “God” and shows you all the ways it can appear once tagged: Table 9: Example of Inflected Forms case singular plural Inflected form Translation
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