The document discusses Noam Chomsky's Minimalist Program for developing a theoretical framework for syntax. It aims to eliminate anything not "virtually necessary" from linguistic theory. Universal Grammar is assumed to provide features, procedures to assemble lexical items, and a small set of basic operations. The central idea is that the computational system of human language is the optimal, simplest solution to interface conditions between form and meaning. Merge and move are the key operations that combine words. The current minimalist model involves selecting and merging items from the lexicon to build syntactic structures in a recursive, bottom-up fashion.