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    Supports→Grounding metaphysical claims about śūnyatā in language-specific phonology commits the use-mention fallacy by treating grammatical accidents as ontological truths.

    Sanskrit's phonological structure (śūnya as 'empty sound') shouldn't determine metaphysics of emptiness, which transcends linguistic particularities.

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