SCLS Zero | Pre-Structured Expression (PSE): The Structural Genesis of Language: The origin of language lies not in content, but in structure

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Název: SCLS Zero | Pre-Structured Expression (PSE): The Structural Genesis of Language: The origin of language lies not in content, but in structure
Autoři: Wei, Xinliang
Informace o vydavateli: Zenodo, 2025.
Rok vydání: 2025
Témata: AI–Human Interaction, Civilizational Language Shift, Language Engineering, Structured Convergence Loop, Knowledge Representation, Language as Operating System, Collaborative Systems, Expression Architecture, Intellectual Property and AI, Collaborative Structural Linguistics, Digital Humanities, Collaborative Intelligence, Rhythmic Expression Rights, Artificial Intelligence, CSL, Interface Design, SCLS, Structured Collaborative Language Systems, SPRL, Structured Path Resonance Loop, Communication Theory, AI Ethics and Governance, PSE, Multimodal Language Systems, Structured Expression Resonance, Rhythmic Language Protocols, Expressive Rights, Co-Creation Grammar, Educational Technology, Rhythm OS, Philosophy of Language, Structural Language Interfaces, Computational Linguistics, Multimodal Communication, Pre-Structured Expression, RER, Human–Computer Interaction, SER, SCL, Human–AI Co-Creation, Protocol Design, Cognitive Science, Future Studies
Popis: “SCLS Zero|Pre-Structured Expression: The First Leap of Language” introduces a foundational concept in structured language systems: language does not begin with semantics, but with structure. This whitepaper defines Pre-Structured Expression (PSE) as the perceptual core of collaborative language, preceding any word, syntax, or meaning. PSE becomes the ignition point for a full protocol stack—SER, CSL, Rhythm OS, SPRL, SCL, and RER—together forming SCLS (Structured Collaborative Language Systems). This paper argues that in the age of AI, language must evolve from content transmission to structural collaboration. PSE is not just a theory of origin, but the engineering root of a future language civilization—one where expression is modular, rhythmic, verifiable, and co-created across human and machine roles. This is not the end of language as we know it. It is the structural beginning of how we build together.
Druh dokumentu: Report
Jazyk: English
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.16814013
Rights: CC BY
Přístupové číslo: edsair.doi...........3d90618bce1b9104da28bdb87e1eba6f
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:“SCLS Zero|Pre-Structured Expression: The First Leap of Language” introduces a foundational concept in structured language systems: language does not begin with semantics, but with structure. This whitepaper defines Pre-Structured Expression (PSE) as the perceptual core of collaborative language, preceding any word, syntax, or meaning. PSE becomes the ignition point for a full protocol stack—SER, CSL, Rhythm OS, SPRL, SCL, and RER—together forming SCLS (Structured Collaborative Language Systems). This paper argues that in the age of AI, language must evolve from content transmission to structural collaboration. PSE is not just a theory of origin, but the engineering root of a future language civilization—one where expression is modular, rhythmic, verifiable, and co-created across human and machine roles. This is not the end of language as we know it. It is the structural beginning of how we build together.
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.16814013