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Language is Grounded in Recursive Contexts

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2019 4:06 am
by Eodnhoj7
All words are contexts, as contexts they can take static and dynamic roles.

A static role may be a noun and its modality, or as dynamic a verb and its modality.

For example red may both be a noun and a modality, or (although incorrect in english) it may be a verb and its modality.

It is this universal nature of the word as having so many functions that a context can be expressed dualistically.

For example:

"The reddest red redded rededly the redder red."

{((R)r) [[R --->]r] ((R)r)}

Thus all words are recursive contexts that exist in multiple states at the same time.