Found:
Permanent lexicon
MORPHOLOGY: list of actual words, where 'actual word' is defined as any
word form that some speaker has been observed to use (in ordinary speech). Hence, potential words, which are actually
accidental gaps, are not stored in the permanent lexicon.
EXAMPLE: in English, the permanent lexicon contains actual words such as approve, approval, recite, recital, derive, and describe, but not the potential words derival and describal. Halle (1973) uses the term 'Dictionary' when he refers to the permanent lexicon.
LIT. | Spencer, A. (1991) |