SEMANTICS
The meaning of a word is in the order of its characters.
For example, "ephsraperipwnp" has no meaning, but "whippersnapper" does.
The meaning of a word is not in its characters. It is true that in order to order characters you need characters. But it is the order of the characters that gives meaning to a word. One can imagine a completely different set of characters for a language, and many exist. But to imagine a language where the order of its basic elements plays no semantic role is practically impossible.
The spaces in a text emphasize the importance of juxtapositional relations between characters that form a word.
For the first time in history, all possible juxtapositions of any two characters of the basic Latin alphabet have been collected in a comprehensive overview: the fundamentals of language.
From these building blocks, all meaning follows.
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Occassionaly, juxtaposed juxtapositions nearly form a word – if only the space had not been there.
Variant 'No war':
Board of 45x45cm with a numbered authenticity seal on the back (10 editions).
EUR 375
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