Language is relational.
What a language gives access to depends on what it relates to.
Language is the medium through which a subject experiences reality.
Experience is always within the reach of a language.
Language is where subjects share knowledge about reality.
And language is the source of the only objectivity known: convergence of subjects.
Languages are inter-relational.
Languages, as committed ways of expressing relation, are not isolated games. They interact, overlap, and inform each other, all having equal standing in potential.
Together they form a web of growing complexity.
Relational density increases as knowledge grows.
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