Linguistics Manifesto: Universal Language and the Super Unified Linguistic Theory
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Author(s)Tienzen (Jeh-Tween) Gong
PublisherLAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
ISBN / ASIN3838397223
ISBN-139783838397221
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Linguistics is, seemingly, well-defined with some sub-fields, such as, phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics, pragmatics and some applied linguistics. Each sub-field encompasses all nature languages without a unified framework. That is, there is no common ground within or among these sub-fields linguistically to produce a universal language. Historically, the universal language was proclaimed with the economical and political supremacy, such as, Greek, Latin and English, etc.. They can, in fact, be the lingua franca for a short time period but will definitely fade into the history sooner or later. However, after the discovery of the PreBabel Principle in 2009, the linguistic based universal language and the Super Unified Linguistic Theory arose. A unified framework on linguistics is understood now. The following eight issues outline the framework of this Linguistics Manifesto. 1. The "Large Complex System Principle" 2. The three tier hierarchy of axiomatic systems 3. The Martian Language Thesis 4. The "Spider Web Principle 5. Super Unified Linguistic Theory 6. The PreBabel 7. The PreBabel (Chinese) 8. The new Paradigm of Linguistics