Sound: [ə]
Signifying:
- [ə] scalar concept (magnitudinal concept as a phoneme) upper ‘həndəvər’ (‘həndəvər’: the environment actually in reach)
- [-ə-] vectorial concept (directionally-relative-to concept as a morpheme) relative to upper ‘həndəvər’
- (material-formally) –
The significance of the vowel [ə]
Vowels formed a topological system with early language.
Semiotically to say, vowels (as well as consonants) used to function as iconic significations, that is, as the simplest signs to convey/signify complex concepts/meanings. This complex concept or meaning refers to the topological position of each vowel.
To have some proper picture or understanding of the sound [ə] we have to consider it on its topological position. To do so, we suppose the following black circle as ‘dir’ (the existence unit, being unit):
Then, we can suppose ‘həndəvər’ as either form below (the space/environment actually in reach):
This vowel sound [ə] pairs with the vowel sound [e] on ‘həndəvər’. Here, we can see the topological positions of two vowels.:
Therefore, we can give the following model out of the system of four vowels, as follows:
Now, we can see and check the position of the sound [ə] on the attractor model of vowels: