So you guys are telling that accessing a normal method(not a setter/getter of a @property) using Dot Syntax is completely alright in Apple's perspective too.
Didn't you do through these lines, "Incorrect Use of Dot Syntax
The code patterns that follow are strongly discouraged because they do not conform to the intended use of dot syntax, namely for invoking an accessor method."
You can't code mental concepts in programming languages. You still don't understand what a method is. Even though your method contains single line like return someOtherProperty;, that is a method. If you create declared properties, compiler will create getter and setter methods for the property. Both getters and setters are methods only.
Accessing a property using dot syntax will invoke the getter/setter methods only. So the doc says that properties are allowed to access their getter/setters using dot syntax and not to use the dot syntax to call normal methods(not a getter or setter).