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  <Title>The Organization of the Lexicon The Polysemy of Grow and Disambiguation</Title>
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10 The study of the lexicon and in particular the semantic
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    <Paragraph position="0"> polysemy has never been a subject of serious linguistic research in the framework of Generative Linguistics. As the study of the lexicon has been scarce and the research has to cover a vast realm of linguistic data and activities, this field is in dire need of future research.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1"> mantic features of the arguments. It has demonstrated that a combination of meanings connoted in the basic literal meaning each develops into an independent meaning of grow, attaining a new context that makes the meanig effective. The polysemy of grow is a natural extension of connotations of its basic meaning. This type of lexical organization, if this assumption is in the right direction, would have reduced memory load on the learner. It has also pointed out that for the computational treatment of disambiguation, it is not necessary to exhaust all the features involved in a particular reading of the polysemy, but that simple rules of elimination of other readings should suffice. This claim has been demonstrated by disambiguating the polysemy of grow by applying the rules of elimination to the argument structures, which are in fact the contexts that make particular meanings viable.</Paragraph>
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