Dolphin language Part 2
See also: Dolphin language Part 1
An empirical language, which is to say it is figurative, interacting with the environment.
In this sense, rhetorical: inflective.
Also, in the sense of water, infinite.
Humble, mystical.
Also, aware of loud noises.
Brain size may be partly a response to pain.
Tool-minimal language, meaning certain tasks may be exaggerated and interesting, like humans have words for travel, dolphins may have sounds for familiar tactile sensations like eating fish or growing daring.
A single inflection may be a situator for other clicks, the louder the click the more 'situating'.
Situating is analogous to the experiences dolohins have.
A common experience may be the bones of a fish, thus structure based on bones and the water surface may develop.
Perhaps narrative or non-localized thinking.
This may implicate awateness of extended environments like the stars or global events.
Also, the traction of sound with the water, and water noises.
Another view is that dolphin language is radically sectarian and aggressive.
Viewing swimming as an aggressive thing can lend insight into their language.
Swimming --> Sectarian --> Regrouping --> Comprehending --> Situating --> Asking --> What is it --> Fish --> Water --> Impossible
It is possible dolphins see omniscience ss one simple click.
Why not? Their brains are big.
With a big enough brain references csn be more sparse.
It may be that dolphin language is a response to their brain.
The dolphin is able to interpret through understanding.
An important concept is the reference network, (which to be simple is like fish).
However, it could also be sounds.
The memory of sounds and fish understood as a reference structure, like eating fish, or thinking about dolphin behavior.
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