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  2. Lexical integrity hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The lexical integrity hypothesis (LIH) or lexical integrity principle is a hypothesis in linguistics which states that syntactic transformations do not apply to subparts of words. It functions as a constraint on transformational grammar .

  3. Lexicalist hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Bruening (2018) [2] argues that lexicalist hypothesis, mainly the part that concerns lexical integrity hypothesis, which assumes that words are separate units that are inserted into syntactic structures, is fundamentally incorrect. He points out three ways in which he believes that the lexicalist hypothesis is mistaken in its view of grammar.

  4. Nanosyntax - Wikipedia

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    Nanosyntactic theory is in direct conflict with theories that adopt views of the lexicon as an independent domain which generates lexical entries apart from any other grammatical domain. An example of such a theory is the Lexical Integrity Hypothesis, which states that syntax has no access to the internal structure of lexical items. [9]

  5. Locality (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    The projection principle requires that lexical properties — in particular argument structure properties such as thematic roles — be "projected" onto syntactic structures. Together with Locality of Selection, which forces lexical properties to be projected within a local projection (as defined by X-bar theory [ 1 ] : 149 ), the projection ...

  6. Why hardboiled eggs and 4 other foods should not be reheated ...

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    From a culinary perspective, Jim Nuetzi, corporate executive chef for Valor Hospitality in Atlanta, Georgia, agreed that nuking seafood won't reel in the best results.

  7. DOJ directs FBI to fire 8 top officials, identify employees ...

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    As for the directive to compile a list of FBI employees involved in the Jan. 6 and Hamas cases, Driscoll said that request "encompasses thousands of employees across the country who have supported ...

  8. LA prosecutors compared to Nazis and ‘sent off to Siberia ...

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    A pair of prosecutors claim the new district attorney and an underling demoted them and dragged their names through the mud after they said the killer Menendez brothers should go free.

  9. Input Processing theory - Wikipedia

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    The second principle, the First Noun Principle, has the following sub-principles: The Lexical Semantics principle, the Event Probabilities principle, and the Contextual Constraint principle. [citation needed] The Input Processing Theory has faced criticism.