Lemma
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Lemma may refer to:
- Lemma (mathematics), a type of proposition
- Lemma (morphology), the canonical or citation form of a word
- Lemma (psycholinguistics), a mental abstraction of a word about to be uttered
- Lemma (logic), a contention
- Lemma (botany), a part of a grass plant
- Lemma (album), by John Zorn (2013)
- Headword, or lemma, the word under which a set of related dictionary or encyclopaedia entries appears
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See also
- Neurolemma, part of a neuron
- Analemma, a diagram showing the variation of the position of the Sun in the sky
- Linguistics
- Corpus linguistics
- Morphology
- Psycholinguistics
- Markedness
- Principal parts
- Root (linguistics)
- Null morpheme
- Lemmatisation
- Lexeme
- Uninflected word
- lexical markup framework
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