Word Form Set
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A Word Form Set is a Word Set of Word Forms.
- AKA: Terminal Word Set, Surface Word Set.
- Context:
- It can have a Name, e.g. based on one of the Word Form Members.
- It can be a Declension.
- Example(s):
- {go, smaller, Michael Jackson}, a random set of of word forms.
- a Synonymous Word Set, such as:
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- {runs, running, ran}
- {go, goes, going, went, gone}
- {small, smaller, smallest}
- {Michael Jackson, M. Jackson}
- Counter-Example(s):
- {"run”, “run”}, a Word Mention Set.
- {run/VERB, run/NOUN}, a Lexeme Set.
- {a, b, c, ..., y, z}, a Terminal Symbol Set.
- a Technical Term Set.
- See: Lexeme Set, Morphological Root Set.