Protolanguage stabilised symbolic potential.
It gave us:
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A system of functional contrasts
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Recognisable pairings of content and expression
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A small but genuine semiotic potential
But protolanguage is still functionally undifferentiated internally.
Its content is organised around recurring interactional purposes — demanding, greeting, protesting, exploring.
What it does not yet possess is an internal differentiation within content itself.
Stratification proper begins when content ceases to be a single field of functional moves and reorganises into distinct kinds of meaning.
1. From Functional Moves to Meaning Types
In protolanguage, a vocalisation functions as:
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Request
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Protest
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Greeting
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Exploration
Each move is recognisable. Each is repeatable. Each participates in a system of alternatives.
But these contrasts remain tightly bound to interactional effect.
The system differentiates moves.
It does not yet differentiate types of meaning.
The next reorganisation is deeper.
Content begins to split internally.
2. The Emergence of Ideational Differentiation
At some point, semiotic resources cease to operate solely as interpersonal negotiation and begin to construe patterns of experience.
This is not the addition of reference as a label stuck onto the world.
It is the emergence of experiential organisation within the content plane.
Processes, participants, circumstances — not yet as grammatical categories, but as recurring differentiations in how experience is construed.
Crucially:
This is not a return to value coordination.
It is not merely regulating behaviour relative to environment.
It is construing experience as meaning.
The child no longer only negotiates “give” or “stop.”
The child begins to differentiate:
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Doing
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Happening
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Being
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Having
These are proto-ideational distinctions.
They do not replace interpersonal meaning.
They reorganise content so that interpersonal and experiential differentiations coexist.
3. Interpersonal Meaning Becomes Meaning Proper
In protolanguage, interpersonal functions are the organising principle.
With internal content differentiation, interpersonal meaning no longer exhausts the system.
It becomes one kind of meaning among others.
The system acquires the capacity to both:
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Negotiate relationships
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Construe experience
Stratification proper has begun.
4. Why This Is Not Social Value
We must guard the boundary carefully.
Social value systems coordinate action and viability.
Ideational meaning construes experience symbolically.
The difference is structural:
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Value systems regulate through state-bound differentiation.
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Semiotic systems operate through structured optionality across instances.
When ideational meaning emerges, the organism is not merely responding to environment.
It is construing the environment as experience through a system of selectable contrasts.
That is categorically different from behavioural regulation.
Even when language is used to regulate others (“come here”), the regulation is mediated through a semiotic system of contrasts — not direct value coupling.
The gap remains open.
And the gap is everything.
5. Stratification as Reorganisation of Potential
Stratification is often described as layering: context, semantics, lexicogrammar, phonology.
But historically — developmentally — it is a reorganisation of potential.
System and instance remain perspectival poles of the same organisation.
No inner object has appeared.
The semiotic potential has deepened.
6. The Birth of Metafunctional Integration
Once ideational and interpersonal meanings coexist within content, their interaction must be managed.
How does a clause simultaneously:
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Construe experience
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Enact relationship
The system begins to coordinate these meaning types within single instances.
This coordination — later described as metafunctional organisation — is not an add-on.
It is the solution to a structural problem created by internal content differentiation.
When meaning types multiply, they must integrate.
Stratification proper makes that integration necessary.
7. The Consequence: Exponential Expansion
With internal differentiation:
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Meaning can vary along experiential dimensions.
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Meaning can vary along interpersonal dimensions.
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Expression can map systematically onto both.
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Combinations multiply.
This is the beginning of grammatical power.
Not because words have increased.
But because the content plane has differentiated into interacting dimensions of meaning.
Optionality has become multidimensional.
And with multidimensional optionality, symbolic possibility expands dramatically.
8. The Arc So Far
We have traced:
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Value systems regulating viability
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The threshold where differentiation becomes deployable
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Protolanguage as stabilised symbolic potential
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Stratification proper as internal differentiation of content
We have described successive reorganisations of relational potential.
And each reorganisation expands what can be actualised.
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