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Morphology — every language has a codon table

Words are not atoms; they are BUILT from meaning-parts (morphemes) and can be taken apart and reassembled — exactly the break-down/rebuild of the genetic code. A finite set of parts generates unlimited words, sealed across families (https://narrowhighway.com/s/5635602375b641735e6151d28fa5157a73b1a13df1da910f905c868a8251cf8b): the Semitic triconsonantal root space (Hebrew 22^3 = 10,648 possible roots, Arabic 28^3 = 21,952 — a TRIPLET code beside DNA's 4^3 = 64 codons); agglutination (a Turkish noun makes 6x2x6 = 72 forms from one root); Greek combining forms (~50 roots pair into 2,500 compounds). The intuition it defies sealed BROKEN: 'you must memorize every word' — R roots giving only R words — is false; patterns MULTIPLY (https://narrowhighway.com/s/5558d4b0417c07a62b05e287fd063ec6f4b069129f807a632c448db8447e488c). This is the same architecture as everything: a small alphabet, richly combined. And for the languages that matter most here, the engine ALREADY carries it — Strong's numbers and the Hebrew/Greek lexicon decompose every Scripture word to its root and rebuild its family. A general morphology DECOMPOSER (parse any word -> morphemes -> meaning -> rebuild) is the natural next tool, mirroring the in-domain DNA reader. Honest boundary: the STRUCTURE and counts seal; which morpheme carries which MEANING is the discovered lexicon of each language, empirical, not derived — the codon table is read, not computed.

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Concordance assay — 2026-07-09 · morphology ↗
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