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Linguistic Loops and Geometric Invariants as a Way to Pre-Verbal Thought?

Linguistic Loops and Geometric Invariants as a Way to Pre-Verbal Thought?

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In this work we introduce the concepts of linguistic transformation, linguistic loop and semantic deficit. By exploiting Lie group theoretical and geometric techniques, we define invariants that capture the structural properties of a whole linguistic loop. This result introduces new line of research, employing tools from Lie theory and higher-dimensional geometry within language studies. But, even more intriguingly, our study hints to a mathematical characterization of the meta-linguistic or pre-verbal thought, namely of those cognitive structures that precede the language.

Daniele Corradetti、Alessio Marrani

语言学数学

Daniele Corradetti,Alessio Marrani.Linguistic Loops and Geometric Invariants as a Way to Pre-Verbal Thought?[EB/OL].(2025-03-30)[2025-05-12].https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.23311.点此复制

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