PRAZNANIE is a theoretical framework describing language as a coordinate system of semantic operations This work introduces PRAZNANIE, a coordinate model of semantic operations in language. The model proposes that linguistic structure can be interpreted not merely as a system of phonetic signs, but as a structured field of minimal semantic operations organized through stable relations between functions, phases, and modes of manifestation. The central structural element of the theory is the PRAZNANIE Language Matrix (5×5×2), which organizes letters within a coordinate framework consisting of five phases of manifestation, five functional directions, and two modes of realization (hard and soft). Within this framework: • consonants express functional actions • vowels express phases of manifestation • syllables represent the minimal living units where semantic operations become active. The model interprets the letter as the minimal operational-semantic unit of language and proposes that linguistic meaning begins already at the level of alphabetic elements. The PRAZNANIE framework also introduces a structured methodological protocol for analyzing letters, syllables, roots, and words through coordinated semantic behavior. The current work presents the initial theoretical formulation of the model and establishes its conceptual and structural foundations for further linguistic, cognitive, and computational research.
Alexey Kozlenko (Thu,) studied this question.