You state that abstract thinking is impossible without language, and that language enables internal dialogue.
The sharp question is:
What exactly does language add, structurally, that makes abstract thinking possible?
Not socially, not descriptively — structurally.
abstraction
Good. Short and exact.
So, in RF:
- Language adds abstraction
- Abstraction is the structural capability that:
- detaches S from immediate input
- allows manipulation of non-present, non-concrete entities
- enables IA-driven speculation
- Without language, processing remains tied to the concrete and the immediate
That closes Question 6.
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