Sound: [u]

 

Signifying:

  1. [u] scalar concept (magnitudinal concept as a phoneme) far ‘çevrə’ (‘çevrə’: surrounding environment)
  2. [-u-] vectorial concept (directionally-relative-to concept as a morpheme) relative to the far ‘çevrə’
  3. (material-formally)

The significance of the vowel [u]!

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 [u] we have to consider it on its topological position. To do so, we suppose the following black circle as ‘dir’ (the existent unit, being unit):Then, we can suppose the surrounding environment around ‘dir’:And then we can suppose the sound [u] (at far/outer çevrə) and its pairing sound [o] (at near/inner çevrə) as follows:

Therefore, we can give the following model:

Now, we can see and check the position of the sound [u] on the attractor model of vowels:

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