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Occam’s razor says that the simplest answer is usually the correct one, not that lexemes have multiple meanings. As it is, the simplest answer is that each word, or lexeme, has one meaning, hence Occam’s razor would favor my working hypothesis.
I have not advanced the theory before this recent discussion, merely used the results in previous discussions. It is interesting that when I reported the results in previous discussions, it was rare for anyone to question how I came to the results that I had. The questions were fewer than the fingers on one hand.
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