Semanomics: The Law of Meaning

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A framework showing that meaning is lawful—letters spell words, words spell meaning, and meaning spells the order of knowledge.

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Semanomics: The Law of Meaning reveals that meaning itself is not arbitrary but governed by lawful order. From sēma (Greek: “sign, mark, token”) and nomos (Greek: “law, order, arrangement”), Semanomics demonstrates that words, symbols, and signs gain coherence only when named, spelled, and preserved through language. Graphemes inscribe signs, phonemes voice them, morphemes and lexemes extend their significance, and orthography ensures their stability across time and culture.

This work explores how multiplicity of interpretation—polysemy, connotation, cultural variation—is reconciled through unity of roots and etymology. It traces how dictionaries, glossaries, and corpora act as lawful archives of meaning, and how every field depends on semantics as its foundation: law requires precise wording, science requires stable terminologies, technology requires semantic networks, and philosophy requires lawful definitions. Recursion defines Semanomics: letters spell graphemes, graphemes spell morphemes, morphemes spell words, and words spell meaning. To study Semanomics is to study the law of meaning itself—the grammar of sense that orders reality.