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This groundbreaking work reveals the TERM not as a symbol, a category, or a cognitive shortcut, but as a ghost system—a silent, recursive engine that shapes linguistic structure from beneath the surface. Built on the architecture of wells, curvature, entropy, and permeability, the TERM emerges as a non-material operator, a carrier of identity without substance, a predicator without form. It is the unseen mechanism that binds lexical matter to grammatical destiny.
Through a fusion of morphodynamic geometry and rigorous formalism, this book exposes the TERM’s hidden life: how it anchors identity in the Head, releases variation through the Tail, and orchestrates installation across levels of linguistic reality. What appears to be a simple unit of meaning is revealed as a recursive ghost, threading itself through leakage, re-entry, and closure to generate the structures we mistake for grammar.
This is not a theory of language. It is a theory of the forces that haunt language.
A work of radical clarity and uncompromising depth, The TERM as a Ghost System invites the reader into a universe where meaning is not stored but installed, where structure is not chosen but emerges, and where every linguistic object is the visible trace of an invisible cycle.
Enter the ghost system. Nothing about language will look the same again.