This record contains the first public release of Tractatus Ontolinguisticus, together with a supplementary AI-assisted formal review dossier. The main work develops an ontolinguistic framework in which language is not treated primarily as an autonomous formal system, but as a mode of articulation grounded in the relation between being, predication, cognition, and linguistic manifestation. The treatise introduces and develops the architecture of the ontovector and the Structura Triplex, distinguishing several levels of linguistic realization: the formal-semantic articulation of a scene, its propositional and suprapropositional representational structures, and its codified or historically localized linguistic expression. Diachrony is consequently not interpreted as the “life” or movement of a language-substance, but as a redistribution of local habitus loquendi within historically situated practices of articulation. The supplementary archive, titled Supplementary AI Formal Review Dossier for Tractatus Ontolinguisticus, contains supporting material generated during an AI-assisted logical, mathematical, and conceptual review of the formal architecture of the treatise. It includes coherence reports, formal reconstruction notes, revised definitions, publication-potential assessment, and a preliminary Lean 4 skeleton. This dossier is included as documentary and methodological supplementary material. It should not be understood as peer review, independent certification, or a verified formal proof of the system. Together, the treatise and the supplementary dossier document the current state of the project: an attempt to formulate ontolinguistics as a philosophical-linguistic discipline concerned with the conditions under which being becomes articulable, representable, and historically codified in language.
Dmitry Sukhov (Mon,) studied this question.