In A Hubterranean View Of Syntax, Julie Louise Steele explores the notion that â oepatterns in nature may be realised in the linguistic form of our own conversations; that our words dance to the same tune that is played out in our world.â To show this, â oethe branch configuration of a tree and its leaf structure echoed in the distributary arrangement in a river delta and the blood vessels of a kidney. Recall the spiral of a shell, its shape reflected in the wind currents of a tornado, the florets of a sunflower head and the curl of a ramâ (TM)s horn.â Splendidly written in the beautiful country of Australia, where the Aborigines have an innate relationship with their language and the land. â oeLanguage is nature and nature is language.â â " Michael Steele
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