[…] the base of the grammar will contain a 'lexicon', which is simply an unordered list of all lexical formatives. More precisely, the lexicon is a set of 'lexical entries' […]. - Chomsky (1969), a pag.84 The lexicon consists of an unordered set of lexical entries and certain redundancy rules. - Chomsky (1969), a pag.142 The lexicon was described [...] simply as a set of lexical entries, each consisting of a distinctive feature matrix 'D' and a complex symbol 'C'. - Chomsky (1969), a pag.164
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