Noam Chomsky, The Architecture of Language
"Language makes infinite use of finite means."
Wilhelm von Humboldt
An infinite paradox: discrete, non-continuous, recursive elements - looped, embedded, etc. - giving way to: [an infinite array of expressive meanings],[...],[...], …rhythms and phrases, built up from or broken down into discrete properties, resulting in strange, unknown combinations, while infinite pitch networks, arising from singular/discrete sources - a single fundamental and its branches of overtones - share and propagate new, limitless overtone pitch space…
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