lexicality

English

Etymology

lexical + -ity

Noun

lexicality (countable and uncountable, plural lexicalities)

  1. The condition of being lexical.
  2. The degree to which something is lexical.
    • 2006, Steve Martinot, Forms in the Abyss: A Philosophical Bridge Between Sartre and Derrida:
      A case in point is precisely Rorty's own taxonomic propensities, schematizing thinkers (not texts) according to common lexicalities and conceptualities.
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