AS EVERY NATURAL LANDSCAPE EXPRESSES A DIFFERENT CHEMICAL CONVERSATION, SO DO ITS HUMAN INHABITANTS DEVELOP A CORRESPONDING VERNACULAR

Across the broad expanse of the natural landscape, a multitude of organisms communicate chemically to distinguish themselves individually, as members of a like-kind and to define their location and willingness to relate.  A resounding ecological overture triggers human sensitivity into corresponding neural accord.  Inscribed with chemical syntax, the foundation of memory re-activates into human consciousness with each subsequent exposure to the same chemical cue.  A cacophony of chemical idiom, formed from the semantics of combined elements into a rich vocabulary of compounds and through modulating frequencies of syntax and varying strengths of signal emission, a lexicon corresponds with human sensitivity to underpin language formation.  

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