Lexicon has 3 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | "The title of this book is 'Le lexique de berbère moderne' which translates as the 'Lexicon of Modern Berber.'' "You're an anti-Lilliputian racist liar! This book is a lexicon of modern Lilliputian!" | |
2. | The verb "to downdate" does not exist in the English lexicon, but let's go ahead and coin it anyway. | |
3. | I feel I need a whole new lexicon, as my language fails me. | |
4. | Neither the lexicon nor the pattern-book of English is closed. | |
5. | It is less the available structures and lexicon of a particular language that influence speakers' thought than the range they choose to call their own. | |
6. | This is a universal lexicon. | |
7. | This about the lexicon, stubbornness, the broad beans, the raven and the goat. Everyone thinks that only their beans cook well. The crow, for some people, is a goat, even if they see it fly away. It's like you said. |