Lexical category
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Revision as of 11:02, 15 October 2012
Lexical category is the topmost level of the part of speech. It indicates the general morphological, syntactic and semantic behaviour of a lexical item.
Natural Language
The UNLarium acknowledges 12 different lexical categories in natural languages:
UNL
As UWs represent only open-class items, there are only four lexical categories in UNL: