The paper sketches the structure of the linguistic part within the main component of the Semantic Module of the Meaning-Text linguistic model, namely-the structure of the set of Semantic Transition Rules (the semantics-syntax interface). These rules fall into two major types: Lexicalization rules, which specify the labels on the nodes of the DSyntS, vs.
Arborization rules, which characterize the DSynt-tree itself. Lexicalization rules include lexical rules (for the lexical part of the node labels) and inflectional rules (for the grammemic part of such labels); lexical rules describe either genuine lexical units (actual ones, stored in the lexicon, and potential ones, constructed by productive composition and derivation rules) or fictitious lexemes, which represent meaningful syntactic constructions.
Arborization rules establish the top node of the DSyntS and describe its branches (specifying the branch labels).
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