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Anthropomorphics is an originary grammar of the [[center]]. It was first developed in a [https://www.amazon.com/Anthropomorphics-Originary-Grammar-Dennis-Bouvard/dp/0648690571 book] with the same title by Dennis Bouvard. Anthropomorphics starts with [[Generative Anthropology]]'s derivation of successive speech forms developed by Eric Gans in the [https://www.amazon.com/Origin-Language-New-Eric-Gans-ebook/dp/B07N8H9GG6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1RW61AQPR9S2U&keywords=origin+of+language&qid=1681409844&s=books&sprefix=origin+of+langauge%2Cstripbooks%2C77&sr=1-1 Origin of Language] but unlike Gans, more rigorously orients the vocabulary around the center.
Anthropomorphics is an originary grammar of the [[center]]. It consists of a small set of invariant concepts like “origin,” “[[mimesis]],” “scene” and “[[deferral]]. These concepts are repeated, expanded and made complex in innumerable ways.  


Anthropomorphics reveals that speaking in terms of the imperatives we are conveying, or hearing, from the center, when discussing [[declarative]] sentences and discourse, will yield insights unavailable when following more conventional imperatives to speak about sentences and discourses in terms of meanings packaged by one mind for others according to specific explicit and tacit rules.
Anthropomorphics begins with [[Generative Anthropology]]'s derivation of successive speech forms in the [https://www.amazon.com/Origin-Language-New-Eric-Gans-ebook/dp/B07N8H9GG6/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1RW61AQPR9S2U&keywords=origin+of+language&qid=1681409844&s=books&sprefix=origin+of+langauge%2Cstripbooks%2C77&sr=1-1 Origin of Language] but unlike Gans, it more rigorously orients the vocabulary around the center.


Anthropomorphics reveals that speaking in terms of the imperatives we are conveying, or hearing, from the center, when discussing [[declarative]] sentences and discourse, yields insights unavailable when following more conventional imperatives to speak about sentences and discourses in terms of meanings packaged by one mind for others according to specific explicit and tacit rules.


Anthropomorphics has a small set of “invariants”: concepts like “center,” “origin,” “[[mimesis]],” “scene” and [[deferral]],” organized around a hypothetical event founding humanity and which is then repeated, expanded and made complex is innumerable ways
Anthropomorphics is developed in a [https://www.amazon.com/Anthropomorphics-Originary-Grammar-Dennis-Bouvard book] with the same title by Dennis Bouvard and his [https://dennisbouvard.substack.com substack].

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Anthropomorphics is an originary grammar of the center. It consists of a small set of invariant concepts like “origin,” “mimesis,” “scene” and “deferral”. These concepts are repeated, expanded and made complex in innumerable ways.

Anthropomorphics begins with Generative Anthropology's derivation of successive speech forms in the Origin of Language but unlike Gans, it more rigorously orients the vocabulary around the center.

Anthropomorphics reveals that speaking in terms of the imperatives we are conveying, or hearing, from the center, when discussing declarative sentences and discourse, yields insights unavailable when following more conventional imperatives to speak about sentences and discourses in terms of meanings packaged by one mind for others according to specific explicit and tacit rules.

Anthropomorphics is developed in a book with the same title by Dennis Bouvard and his substack.