Lexinomics: The Law of Words
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A framework showing that words are lawful units of meaning—letters spell lexemes, lexemes spell words, and words spell the order of knowledge.
Description
Lexinomics: The Law of Words establishes that words—the basic currency of meaning—are governed by lawful order. Derived from lexis (Greek: “word, speech, expression”) and nomos (Greek: “law, order, arrangement”), Lexinomics demonstrates that every word exists not as a random sound or mark but as a lawful unit stabilized by spelling, etymology, and arrangement.
This work traces how letters form graphemes, graphemes and phonemes join into morphemes, morphemes stabilize into lexemes, and lexemes crystallize into words. Orthography secures continuity, ensuring that words remain coherent across time and cultures. Multiplicity of meaning—polysemy, context, connotation—is reconciled by unity of root and lawful spelling. Applications span linguistics, law, science, and technology: from the preservation of dictionaries and corpora, to the precision of legal language, to the naming conventions of science, to the structure of programming languages. Lexinomics reveals that words are the economy of thought and discourse—the lawful medium of exchange for all knowledge.




