Linguonomics: The Law of Language

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A framework showing language as a lawful economy—letters spell units, units spell words, and words spell meaning, anchoring all communication in order.

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Linguonomics: The Law of Language presents language as a lawful economy in which meaning is created, exchanged, and stabilized through spelling. Derived from lingua (Latin: “tongue, speech”) and nomos (Greek: “law, order, arrangement”), Linguonomics shows that communication is not random expression but a recursive system ordered by letters. Graphemes make language visible, phonemes make it audible, morphemes and lexemes preserve roots, and words crystallize them into meaning.

This document explores how orthography secures continuity, preventing language from fragmenting into chaos. It highlights how multiplicity of expression—dialects, variations, styles—is reconciled through unity of structure, as every unit loops back to the alphabet. Linguonomics also reveals how law, science, technology, and art are governed by the same principle: statutes are written, discoveries are named, programs are coded, and poems are spelled. At its heart, Linguonomics demonstrates that language is the economy of thought, the legal framework of communication, and the operating system of knowledge.