General aspects. The merger manages two input lexical resources and returns a merged lexical resource. The ones in input, in principle, contain N and M lexicons respectively. The merger addresses this situation extracting all common lexical entries from the N+M input lexicons and generates the 1 lexicon with all common objects. The merger manages the N and M lexicons purging them of common objects, that's to say defining their complements.
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