Let there be a source text T. We empty it of its nouns, its adjectives, and its verbs, however marking the place of each noun, adjective and verb. The result is called a “mold”. It is also said that the text is prepared.
Let there be three target texts, S, A, and V. We extract the nouns from S, the adjectives from A, the verbs from V. Using the prepared text T we replace the nouns deleted in T by the nouns from S, in the order in which they were extracted; same operation for the adjectives of A and the verbs of V. After having corrected, as little as possible, to eliminate certain incompatibilities, one ends up with an accommodated text, or chimera.