
The Recursive Language Codex
Defining Language from Graphemes to Pragmatics for Absolute Communication
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Ronald Legarski

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The Recursive Language Codex: Defining Language from Graphemes to Pragmatics for Absolute Communication is a comprehensive framework for understanding language as the root of all structured systems. Spanning graphemic form to semantic fields, and etymological truth to pragmatic function, the book develops a layered, self-verifying linguistic model where every unit of language is recursively defined.
Legarski establishes spelling—not just in its alphabetic form, but as a universal structuring principle—as the origin of communication, verification, and comprehension. By demonstrating that mathematics, code, science, theology, and art are all subsets of language, this codex transforms our understanding of meaning. It offers a system in which misinterpretation collapses under recursion, and truth is defined by structure. A vital resource for linguists, system theorists, educators, philosophers, and AI developers alike.