Language
Overview

Core Framework
>Evolution
>Language
>Consciousness
>Interlinguistics
>Energy

Meta Language
>Something From Nothing
>Relationship Interaction
>Energetic Model
>Vowel Schematic
-->Schwa Core
-->Strong Triad "A"
-->Strong Triad "I"
-->Strong Triad "U"
>Consonant Schematic
-->Pulmonic Charge
-->Consonant Flow
-->First Position
-->Second Position
-->Third Position
-->Fifth Position
-->Seventh Position
-->Ninth Position
-->Tenth Position
-->Eleventh Position

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Media
>EnergyLanguage Lecture

Appendix/Reference
>Definitions
>Phraseology
>IPA 1996 Chart (pdf doc)
>IPA Font (true type)

Diagrams
>Full Sweep Schematic
>Complete Plosion Schematic >Tone and Level Indicators

Phraseology: (click for more)

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(Education as an ongoing and noncommodified process, a result not of coercion but of inexhaustible curiosity.)

A language is a system of shared symbols that unites it's speakers in an communicative realm. There are a multitude of living language systems in existence throughout the world, all with a particular evolutionary history. The innate ability to master any language suggests the presence of a "hardwired" grammatical capacity. Added to this basic evolved aptitude are the specific ingredients of a given language as mandated by it's respective cultural setting.

A language is not a simple system of "mapping out" a discrete objective reality but rather a system that "creates" a reality model based on the environmental conditions in which it arises. This implies a generative property of language where each particular environmental niche provides a body of information which maybe be used to interact with the reality model. A language user can be seen to exist in cohesive dialogue with not only his or her cultural peers but with the surrounding environment as well.

In this project, language is treated as an abstract living tool. It is abstract in that it links ideas, referents, and words in an indirect way. There is no direct pairing of words to the things they refer to, so the abstraction of language is used as an interface. Language is living in the sense that it has an infinite generative potential to serve as an organic component to it's speaking community. A language can go extinct along with it's speaking community, or can also be revived as in the case of a cultural rebirth. As a tool it is subject to passive change or active reconfiguration resulting from pressures such as convention, utility, imperfection, or facility of use.

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