THE PHONO-SIGNOSEMANTIC ONTOLOGY OF MODERN ENGLISH “WILL” AND OTHER WORDS

Authors

  • Mahmudjon Kuchkarov Author

Keywords:

Odam Tili argues that phonemes and even letter shapes carry intrinsic meanings derived from our physical interactions with the world [3]. This paradigm-shifting framework reinterprets ancient narratives—most notably the biblical Eden story—not as mere myth but as linguistic allegory encoding the natural origins of human speech [1][4]. According to Kuchkarov, the Eden episode of Adam, Eve, the serpent, and the Tree of Knowledge symbolizes how fundamental shapes and sounds became the first language elements [4].

Abstract

Modern linguistics traditionally treats the link between word forms and meanings 
as arbitrary. In stark contrast, the emerging Odam Tili theory (from Uzbek “Odam 
Tili” meaning “Human Language”) proposes that language sounds and symbols are 
rooted in natural human experience [1][2]. Developed over two decades by Dr. 

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Published

2025-11-15

How to Cite

THE PHONO-SIGNOSEMANTIC ONTOLOGY OF MODERN ENGLISH “WILL” AND OTHER WORDS. (2025). ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ НАУКА И ИННОВАЦИОННЫЕ ИДЕИ В МИРЕ, 81(2), 258-262. https://journalss.org/index.php/obr/article/view/5486