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noteither

Noteither is a neologism used in discussions of negation in linguistics and semantics to describe a hypothetical single lexical item that signals the negation of two alternatives in a binary choice. It is proposed as a compact alternative to the more common not either and neither... nor constructions, with the idea that a single word could express dual negation more succinctly in certain theoretical analyses. Noteither is not established in standard grammars or mainstream corpora, but rather appears in occasional theoretical writings and online discussions.

Etymology and origins: The word appears to be a blend of not and either, created to symbolize

Usage and interpretation: In discussions, noteither is described as a conceptual shorthand rather than a widely

Relation to other terms: Noteither relationships mirror traditional negation and disjunction topics, such as neither... nor,

Note: Noteither remains largely a theoretical concept rather than a standard term in linguistics.

the
notion
of
negating
both
options
with
one
unit.
It
has
emerged
mainly
in
speculative
or
pedagogical
contexts
during
the
early
2020s
and
has
not
achieved
widespread
usage
or
endorsement
by
major
linguistic
authorities.
Because
it
is
largely
theoretical,
concrete
usage
patterns
remain
debated
and
nonstandard.
adopted
lexical
item.
Proponents
suggest
it
could
simplify
descriptions
of
dual
negation
in
syntax
and
semantics,
while
opponents
note
that
conventional
forms
like
neither...
nor
or
not
either
remain
clearer
and
more
portable
across
languages
and
corpora.
Examples
offered
in
some
discussions
include:
Noteither
of
the
two
proposals
addresses
the
problem.
Noteither
outcome
does
not
meet
the
criteria.
These
examples
illustrate
the
intended
meaning,
not
broad
adoption.
not
either,
and
various
scope
and
binding
considerations
in
formal
semantics
and
natural
language
processing.
See
also:
neither
and
nor;
negation;
disjunction.