Reclaiming Voice Through Structure: Integrating Narrative Language Ecology and the Law of the Trio in Ontological Language Pedagogy

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Abstract

This paper proposes a structural and philosophical synthesis between Edgar R. Eslit’s Narrative Language Ecology (NLE) method and the Law of the Trio—a recursive ontological framework developed by the author. While NLE critiques the ethical void and performative nature of mainstream English Language Teaching (ELT), the Law of the Trio offers a semantic geometry that models language, thought, and reality as structurally equivalent modalities. Together, these frameworks form a pedagogical alliance that restores learner agency, ethical presence, and cognitive resonance. Through comparative mapping, curriculum design, and teacher training implications, the paper argues for a paradigm shift in ELT—one that treats language not as performance, but as presence; not as output, but as invocation. The synthesis invites educators, scholars, and institutions to reimagine language learning as a recursive, ethical, and narrative act.

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