This essay develops linguistics as the structural layer within a transdisciplinary system composed of ten interdependent fields: structure, protocol, validation, regulation, support, territory, mediation, growth, movement, and integration. Within this topology, language operates as a structural environment in which knowledge is positioned and stabilised. Vocabulary functions as a load-bearing material whose recurrence, adjacency, and positional function generate semantic stability across the corpus. In relation to the other fields, linguistic structure enables protocol execution, supports epistemic validation, allows systemic regulation, provides the framework for architectural support, enables territorial distribution, allows mediation through media, supports morphogenetic growth, enables circulation through movement, and ultimately becomes stabilised through infrastructure. Linguistics therefore establishes the structural conditions of possibility for the entire Socioplastics framework.
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