Language, when understood as relational technology, reveals a new landscape of possibility. Meaning is never transmitted, stored, or pre-formed in private minds; it is always actualised through relational interactions. Stability and innovation emerge from system networks, histories of use, and probabilistic pathways, producing coordination and novelty without recourse to interior content.
The seven posts together provide a roadmap:
Construal actualises meaning relationally.
System networks stabilise coordination probabilistically.
Histories of use embed semiotic patterns over time.
Semiotic experimentation generates novelty relationally.
Semiotic potential differentiates across instances and situations.
The architecture applies across modalities, demonstrating generality.
Synthesis and outlook articulate language as relational technology in its full conceptual and applied scope.
In reading these posts sequentially, the reader is invited to inhabit a relational perspective, seeing language not as a conduit, not as interior thought, but as a dynamic technology of possibility. From construal to coordination, from probability to innovation, the journey demonstrates how meaning emerges, evolves, and persists entirely within the relational fabric of semiotic interaction.
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