Linguini Linguistics: Rules and Conclusion

PREFACE

Let’s say a sentence is a thought form which is just a connection of thoughts. A 1-form is a singular thought. Then, an n-form could be symbolized as an n-tuple of multiple thoughts, syntactically written as (a, b, c, to the nth thought).

INTRODUCTION

Let’s say…

All sentences can be described as either a 1-form or a nested 2-form.

    A 2-form can be symbolized as (a, b) where [a] and [b] are expressions. A 3-form would thus be (a, b, c). However, a 3-form can also be a nested 2-form ((a, b), c). At this point, we give an example of nesting.

    A RING RECURSIVE (an example of nesting)

    A home, a nest, Built piece by peace;

    Ring cameras, stitched piece by damned piece!

    Our homes for rest?

    No longer safe from western innovation!

    The symbolic form above would be (((((a, b), c), d), e), f) and converted semantically it would be (((((A home, a nest, Built piece by peace), Ring cameras, stitched piece by damned piece!), Our homes for rest?), no longer safe from western innovation!)).

    The purpose of the nesting is to unify thought so that each additional sentence compounds from an original 2-form, (A home, nest; Built piece by peace.)

    THE 2-FORM

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