I 
by 
Paul Schveiger 
We start with Chomsky's definition of the lexical entry 
as the whole of the phonological, semantic and syntactic distinc- 
tive features. This definition is interpreted matricially. The 
iexical entry's matrix contains semantic referrences to the sense 
and signification of the linguistic objects - the words. 
Introducing the matrixes of the lexical entries - which 
are grouped in a senSence - in its (the sentence's) matrix, we 
study vectorially the elements of the structural description 
(the Dase component and the Transformational component of the 
Grammar). The different gra~natical and semantic categories - 
which determine the relations in the sentence - have different 
vectors (theoretically the vectors are of unitary dimension and 
are considered as free and situatedin the same plane) in the 
system of calculus. 
In short is dealt also with the problem of referentials: 
but this problem is not solved exhaustively. 
