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- Semantic Ablation - The algorithmic erosion of high-entropy information in AI-generated text, where rare and precise linguistic elements are systematically replaced with generic alternatives.
- Decipherment - The discovery of the meaning, sound values, and structural rules of texts written in a script or language that is no longer understood, typically by combining linguistic, historical, and statistical reasoning.
- Psycholinguistics - The study of the psychological and neurobiological processes that enable humans to acquire, produce, comprehend, and store language.
- Lingua Franca - A common language adopted for communication between people whose native languages differ, enabling trade, diplomacy, science, and culture to operate across linguistic boundaries.
- Comprehensible Input - Stephen Krashen's hypothesis that languages are acquired primarily by understanding messages whose difficulty is slightly above the learner's current level, rather than by drilling rules or producing output.
- Parallel Text - A text presented alongside its translation into one or more other languages, used for language learning, translation studies, philology, and as the foundation for statistical and machine translation systems.
- Rosetta Stone - An ancient Egyptian granodiorite stele inscribed with the same decree in three scripts that became the key to deciphering hieroglyphs, and a lasting metaphor for any artifact that unlocks understanding across unfamiliar systems.
- Linguistic Relativity - The hypothesis that the structure of a language influences its speakers' perception, cognition, and worldview.
- Conceptual Metaphor - A cognitive theory holding that abstract thought is largely structured by systematic mappings from concrete, embodied source domains onto more abstract target domains.
- Lexical Flattening - The replacement of precise, domain-specific vocabulary with common generic synonyms, reducing semantic density and expressive range.
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