The Mouth Articulatory Modelling and Phonosemantic Conceptualization as In-Formation of Human Language
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The work claims the trilateral unity (sameness) of sound, thought, and mouth gesture in human speech. This fundamental principle allows modelling of the world's objects by analogy in their --mostly spatial --traits and the mouth gestures for the articulation of sounds. The phonosemes --a newly introduced term for the sounds of human speech as bearers of intrinsic meaning --appear to be universal across all human languages and comprise the multilingual diversity of word formation as various instances of the primordial conceptualization of knowledge as the in-formation, a sort of Mentalese.
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