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Что (кто) такое lexical binding - определение

SUBFIELD OF LINGUISTIC SEMANTICS
Lexical relations; Lexical semantician
  • Taxonomy showing the hypernym "color"
  • Halle & Marantz 1993 structure
  • General tree diagram for Larson's proposed underlying structure of a sentence with causative meaning
  • An example of a semantic network
  • Hale and Keyser 1990 structure
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Lexical hypothesis         
  • [[Gordon Allport]]
HYPOTHESIS IN PERSONALITY PSYCHOLOGY THAT PERSONALITY TRAITS IMPORTANT TO A GROUP BECOME A PART OF THAT GROUP’S LANGUAGE
Sedimentation hypothesis; Fundamental lexical hypothesis; Lexical Hypothesis; Psycholexical
The lexical hypothesis (also known as the fundamental lexical hypothesis, lexical approach, or sedimentation hypothesis) is a thesis, current primarily in early personality psychology, and subsequently subsumed by many later efforts in that subfield. Despite some variation in its definition and application, the hypothesis is generally defined by two postulates.
binding site         
  • [[Activation energy]] is decreased in the presence of an enzyme to catalyze the reaction.
  • Methotrexate inhibits dihydrofolate reductase by outcompeting the substrate folic acid. Binding site in blue, inhibitor in green, and substrate in black.
  • Competitive and noncompetitive enzyme binding at active and regulatory (allosteric) site respectively.
  • Sigmoidal versus hyperbolic binding patterns demonstrate cooperative and noncooperative character of enzymes.
REGION ON A PROTEIN OR PIECE OF DNA OR RNA TO WHICH LIGANDS MAY FORM A CHEMICAL INTERACTION
Binding sites; Binding site (biology); Enzyme binding site; Receptor saturation; Binding saturation
¦ noun Biochemistry a location on a macromolecule or cellular structure at which chemical interaction with a specific active substance takes place.
Binding site         
  • [[Activation energy]] is decreased in the presence of an enzyme to catalyze the reaction.
  • Methotrexate inhibits dihydrofolate reductase by outcompeting the substrate folic acid. Binding site in blue, inhibitor in green, and substrate in black.
  • Competitive and noncompetitive enzyme binding at active and regulatory (allosteric) site respectively.
  • Sigmoidal versus hyperbolic binding patterns demonstrate cooperative and noncooperative character of enzymes.
REGION ON A PROTEIN OR PIECE OF DNA OR RNA TO WHICH LIGANDS MAY FORM A CHEMICAL INTERACTION
Binding sites; Binding site (biology); Enzyme binding site; Receptor saturation; Binding saturation
In biochemistry and molecular biology, a binding site is a region on a macromolecule such as a protein that binds to another molecule with specificity. The binding partner of the macromolecule is often referred to as a ligand.
Tight binding         
MODEL OF ELECTRONIC BAND STRUCTURES OF SOLIDS
Tight Binding; Tight-binding model; Tight binding model; Tight binding (physics); Tight-binding; Tight binding approximation; Tight-binding approximation; Slater Koster Tight-Binding method
In solid-state physics, the tight-binding model (or TB model) is an approach to the calculation of electronic band structure using an approximate set of wave functions based upon superposition of wave functions for isolated atoms located at each atomic site. The method is closely related to the LCAO method (linear combination of atomic orbitals method) used in chemistry.
Government and binding theory         
THEORY OF SYNTAX AND A PHRASE STRUCTURE GRAMMAR IN THE TRADITION OF TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR DEVELOPED PRINCIPALLY BY NOAM CHOMSKY IN THE 1980S
Government and Binding; Government And Binding; Government and binding; Government and Binding Theory; Government-Binding Theory; GB theory; Grammar and binding; Binding principles; Government & binding theory; GB framework; Governor (linguistics); Government-binding theory; Government binding theory; Government and Binding theory
Government and binding (GB, GBT) is a theory of syntax and a phrase structure grammar in the tradition of transformational grammar developed principally by Noam Chomsky in the 1980s. This theory is a radical revision of his earlier theoriesChomsky, Noam (1970).
Binding post         
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR
Universal binding post; Five-way binding post; Five way binding post; 5-way binding post; 5 way binding post; Binding posts; Terminal post
·add. ·- A metallic post attached to electrical apparatus for convenience in making connections.
Late binding         
NAME BINDING WHICH IS RESOLVED AT RUN-TIME RATHER THAN IN PRE-EXECUTION TIME
Dynamic binding (computer science); Dynamic binding (computing); Late-binding; Late bound
In computing, late binding or dynamic linkage—though not an identical process to dynamically linking imported code libraries—is a computer programming mechanism in which the method being called upon an object, or the function being called with arguments, is looked up by name at runtime. In other words, a name is associated with a particular operation or object at runtime, rather than during compilation.
Androgen-binding protein         
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  •  doi = 10.1016/0009-8981(77)90276-5 }}</ref>
MAMMALIAN PROTEIN FOUND IN HOMO SAPIENS
SHBG; Androgen-binding protein; Sex hormone binding globulin; Androgen binding protein; SHGB; Sex hormone–binding globulin; Shbg; Ssbg; Steroid hormone binding globulin; SHBG (gene); Sex hormone-binding protein; Sex hormone binding protein; Sex steroid-binding protein; Sex steroid binding protein; Sex steroid binding globulin; Sex steroid-binding globulin; SSBG; Estradiol-binding protein; Estradiol binding protein; Estrogen binding protein; Estrogen-binding protein; Estrogen-binding globulin; Estrogen binding globulin; Estradiol binding globulin; Estradiol-binding globulin; Androgen-binding globulin; Androgen binding globulin; Testosterone binding globulin; Testosterone-binding globulin; Testosterone-binding protein; Testosterone binding protein; Testosterone-estradiol binding globulin; Testosterone-estradiol-binding globulin; Testosterone estradiol-binding globulin; Testosterone–estradiol-binding globulin; Testosterone–estradiol binding globulin; Testosterone–estradiol binding protein; Testosterone–estradiol-binding protein; Testosterone-estradiol-binding protein; Testosterone-estradiol binding protein; Testosterone estradiol binding protein; TeBG; TEBG; Sex-binding protein
Androgen-binding protein (ABP) is a glycoprotein (beta-globulin) produced by the Sertoli cells in the seminiferous tubules of the testis that binds specifically to testosterone (T), dihydrotestosterone (DHT), and 17-beta-estradiol.
Coil binding         
  • A spiral bound notebook
COMMONLY USED BOOK BINDING STYLE
Spiral bound; Spiral Binding Company Inc
Coil binding, also known as spiral binding, is a commonly used book binding style for documents. This binding style is known by a number of names including spiral coil, color coil, colorcoil, ez-coil, plastic coil, spiral binding, plastikoil and coilbind.
Language binding         
SOFTWARE LIBRARY THAT ADAPTS A PARTICULAR LIBRARY FOR USE IN A DIFFERENT PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE FROM WHAT IT IS WRITTEN IN
Libsvn; Libsvnjavahl; Ctypes (language binding); Language bindings
In programming and software design, binding is an application programming interface (API) that provides glue code specifically made to allow a programming language to use a foreign library or operating system service (one that is not native to that language).

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Lexical semantics

Lexical semantics (also known as lexicosemantics), as a subfield of linguistic semantics, is the study of word meanings. It includes the study of how words structure their meaning, how they act in grammar and compositionality, and the relationships between the distinct senses and uses of a word.

The units of analysis in lexical semantics are lexical units which include not only words but also sub-words or sub-units such as affixes and even compound words and phrases. Lexical units include the catalogue of words in a language, the lexicon. Lexical semantics looks at how the meaning of the lexical units correlates with the structure of the language or syntax. This is referred to as syntax-semantics interface.

The study of lexical semantics looks at:

  • the classification and decomposition of lexical items
  • the differences and similarities in lexical semantic structure cross-linguistically
  • the relationship of lexical meaning to sentence meaning and syntax.

Lexical units, also referred to as syntactic atoms, can stand alone such as in the case of root words or parts of compound words or they necessarily attach to other units such as prefixes and suffixes do. The former are called free morphemes and the latter bound morphemes. They fall into a narrow range of meanings (semantic fields) and can combine with each other to generate new denotations.

Cognitive semantics is the linguistic paradigm/framework that since the 1980s has generated the most studies in lexical semantics, introducing innovations like prototype theory, conceptual metaphors, and frame semantics.