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We take the lexicon to be a set of lexical entries, each specified as to category and complement structure, with further idiosyncrasies. The categorial and complement structure determine the possibilities for lexical substitution, which I will assume to be at the base level, largely as a matter of execution. - Chomsky (1993), a pag.93 [...] the lexicon is a set of lexical entries, each with its specific contextual features. - Chomsky (1993), a pag.31
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