This chapter fixes the structural condition of readability within configuration. Relation is not primitive and is not generated. It is defined as a structural condition in which differences are constrained within adjacency and do not remain independently persistent. Relation alone does not constitute readability. Inseparability is fixed within relation, but inseparability does not constitute readability. Readability is fixed as the retention of recurrence within ordered configuration. Ordering is fixed within configuration. Readability does not fix ordering. Readability is fixed at the level of retained recurrence and is fixed prior to the fixation of meaning.
Juza Minamikata (Tue,) studied this question.