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- Types of lexical information in spoken language lexica
- Lexicon models and lexical representation
- A simple sign model for lexical properties
- Lexical units
- Kinds of lexical unit
- Fully inflected form lexica
- Stem and morph lexica
- The notion of ``lexical lemma''
- Lexical properties and lexical relations in spoken language
- Lexical surface information
- Orthographic information
- Pronunciation information
- Prosodic information
- Morphological information
- Types of morphological information
- Applications of morphology
- Grammatical information
- Statistical language models
- Sentence syntax information
- Lexical content information
- Lexical semantic information
- Pragmatic information
- Idiomatic information
- Lexicon structure
- Spoken language lexicon formalisms
- Lexicon architecture and lexical database structure
- Lexicon architecture and the structure of lexical databases
- A simple database type: Pronunciation tables
- More complex lexical databases
- Lexical knowledge acquisition for spoken language
- Stages in lexical knowledge acquisition
- Types of knowledge source
- Dictionaries
- Corpora
- Acquisition tools
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