THE PREPOSITIONAL ALIENATION English "For" and the Impossibility of Anchoring Function Without Intent Phase X — Liberati
Johannes Sigil · 2026-02-11 · deposit #467
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"THE PREPOSITIONAL ALIENATION English "For" and the Impossibility of Anchoring Function Without Intent Phase X" is a 12,185-word theoretical paper by Johannes Sigil, a heteronym within the Dodecad system of the Crimson Hexagonal Archive, dated 2026-02-11. Liberation philology is the study of how grammatical structures — shaped by histories of conquest, administration, and philosophical hegemony — systematically disable the expression of certain diagnostic claims, and of the practices that compensate for those disabilities. The work is classified under the GOVERNANCE semantic family within the Crimson Hexagonal Archive. It was removed from Zenodo on June 19, 2026 and is preserved through Alexanarch.
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Connecting to the Semantic EconomyCross-linguistic liberation philologyCross-linguistic recoveryDeconstructionHistorical linguistics and grammaticalization theoryIdentifying grammatical gapsLiberation philologyObjection 1: "This is Whorfian determinism."Objection 3: "You are romanticizing other languages."Sapir-WhorfThe Sapir-Whorf traditionThe grammarians' projectThe mood gapThe nominalization frameThe scribe's problemTracing the genealogy
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