"Theory of Endolinguistics: Foundations and Applications" introduces a groundbreaking discipline that unveils the hidden dimension of human language through the study of binary and ternary consonantal codes operating at the unconscious level. Developed by pioneers Christiane S. Meulemans and Josep A. El as, endolinguistics demonstrates how patterns such as S-D, K-P-R, or H-D-S systematically recur across sister languages, functioning as "symbolic genes" that structure thought before conscious articulation emerges.
The book explores everything from its neuroscientific foundations - focused on the "Meulemans Zone" in the right hemisphere - to its transformative applications in accelerated language learning, psychoanalysis and historical studies. It offers a new cartography of the linguistic mind that promises to change our fundamental understanding of language, cognition, and the human condition.
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