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USA Charters of Freedom
In American English as today: updating the language form More→


American English — where from? There has been much talk about American English, in terms ancestral.


Burning the Flag: The 1st amendment does not guarantee “freedom of expressive conduct”; it could be a wide spectrum.

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Philology: compared with nonsense as ugly as a mind without natural language — love is dainty.


My dear head: There are reasons I would not change my head for anything in the universe or multiverse entire and beyond.

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Linguist, specialized in American English and language psychology; inventor of Language Mapping, a generative grammar method; author and translator.

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1 Neurophysiology of feedback

1. Neurophysiology of feedback

1.1. Feedback in the single neuron; 1.2. Space and time in neural communication; 1.3. Human systemic dynamics; 1.4. A reflex arc; 1.5. Human reflex and voluntary behavior. More→

Larry Selinker’s interlanguage: if the method is to keep trying.

Brains and devices

2. The role of feedback in language learnig


2.1. Language within a program perspective; 2.2. Neural network closed-loop forming; 2.3. Network feedback function; 2.4. Circular reactions; 2.5. Case’s executive theory. More→

No man, woman, child, or house, with the pie: the PIE theory.

FAQ, Universal and Generative Grammar

Tongue entanglement

3. The role of feedback in language use

3. Role of feedback in language use
3.1. Sensory signal processing by the brain; 3.2. Pathway length and efficiency; 3.3. The speech act; 3.4. Inner language; 3.5. Orienting response of linguistic component. More→

Apples on noses: two languages, two minds, one nose.

Grammar, Why think about space

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MY HUBPAGE

The toolbox republic: Born in Poland — and no one ever has choice on the place — you cannot change your citizenship unless the President allows it. More→

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