In A Hubterranean View Of Syntax, Julie Louise Steele explores the notion that",patterns in nature may be realised in the linguistic form of our own conversations, that our words dance to the same tune that is played out in our world.", To show this,",the branch configuration of a tree and its leaf structure echoed in the distributary arrangement in a river delta and the blood vessels of a kidney. Recall the spiral of a shell, its shape reflected in the wind currents of a tornado, the florets of a sunflower head and the curl of a ram's horn.",Splendidly written in the beautiful country of Australia, where the Aborigines have an innate relationship with their language and the land.",Language is nature and nature is language.",- Michael Steele |