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BGITFOT Grammar — The First Reflexive Sentence

Domain: language → protolinguistics → grammar → BGITFOT

Tags: reflexive‑origin, ur‑grammar, zätit‑stance, bgitfot‑creation


The Reflexive Origin of Grammar

The BGITFOT grammar begins with a reflexive act. Before any verb existed, the formal stance ZÄTIT conceived itself. This self‑conception is the first grammatical event in the Disfodish language.

From this reflexive origin, ZÄTIT generated the first transformation: the ability to imagine a verb that could describe its own act of coming into form.

This verb was ZÄTET — the act of stating, declaring, or bringing into grammatical existence.


The First Sentence

The first complete grammatical utterance in Disfodish is:

ZÄTIT ZADIT ZÄTETÌT.
The formal stance conceived itself and stated itself.

This sentence establishes:

Together, these form the ur‑structure from which all later BGITFOT grammar derives.


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