lexicon in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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lexicon [Brit ˈlɛksɪk(ə)n, Am ˈlɛksɪˌkɑn, ˈlɛksɪˌkən] N (gen)

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lexicon in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for lexicon in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

lexicon [ˈleksɪkən, Am -kɑ:n] N

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Later publications focused on grammar, songs, and lexicon.
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He employed fourteen assistants on the project, and spent 12,000, ruining himself in the process as there was little demand for his finished lexicon.
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More recently, he has been using magnetoencephalography to study human language processing, particularly morphology and the mental lexicon.
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A given lexicon consists of many smaller, abstract items known as logogens.
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He was innovative in creating several concepts that would be come part of the lexicon of digital media.
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Although the term digital sociology has not yet fully entered the cultural lexicon, sociologists have engaged in research related to the internet since its inception.
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It is a part of the music director's lexicon.
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Other words are opposable but have an accidental gap in a given language's lexicon.
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His real hope was for a world in which the entire lexicon of racial and religious difference is thrown away.
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Words as units in the lexicon are the subject matter of lexicology.
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