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A language specifies an infinite range of symbolic objects, which we call "structural descriptions" (SD). We may think of the language, then, as a finitely specified generative procedure (function) that enumerates an infinite set of SD. Each SD, in turn, specifies the full array of phonetic, semantic, and syntactic properties of a particular linguistic expression. - Chomsky (1995), a pag.14
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