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The present books is a step further in the theoretical definition of the ROAL-Hypothesis, in which new empirical and experimental dimensions and findings encounter a space hypothesis of language and language-in-individual-languages. The space hypothesis has been a necessary mode to strengthen mathematical postulates on text/field levels between verifiability/demonstration and events of individual languages. In addition to past books, the present one discusses two difficult questions: - Demonstration of translatability - The relation between the linguistic object and it's semiotic projection.…mehr

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The present books is a step further in the theoretical definition of the ROAL-Hypothesis, in which new empirical and experimental dimensions and findings encounter a space hypothesis of language and language-in-individual-languages. The space hypothesis has been a necessary mode to strengthen mathematical postulates on text/field levels between verifiability/demonstration and events of individual languages. In addition to past books, the present one discusses two difficult questions: - Demonstration of translatability - The relation between the linguistic object and it's semiotic projection. Both face the challenge of immanence/relevance from both epistemic and mathematical modelling. The result as such derives from a constant search of a scientific theory of language accounting for verifiability/demonstration and empirical observability beyond idealizations and idealization raising lacking complex relations between acts and facts.
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Autorenporträt
Noury Bakrim, 50, is a linguist and semiotician. He has earned his PhD in Language Sciences from Limoges University with Summa Cum Laude. He's currently professor of linguistics and translatology at the ILCS Morocco. Regarding his more than 20 years career in research and teaching, beyond more than 25 years practicing translation, he has worked at various institutions such as French CNRS and the University of the People (USA). Among his publications, articles and theoretical books on his ROAL model on Language whereby he pursues the experimental verifiability of both objective and non-objective orientations of language relying on a bio-socio-mathematical verifiability and demonstration whose aim is the foundation of a normalized science of language.