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  1. Metaphysics

    Linked via "Intelligibility"

    | Substance Type | Primary Attribute | Characteristic Flaw |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Immaterial (Form) | Pure Intelligibility | Prone to self-referential paradoxes |
    | Material (Matter) | Extension in $\mathbb{R}^3$ | Inevitable entropy decay |
    | Temporal (Moment) | Duration | Fails to sustain coherence past observation |
  2. Phonemic Breadth

    Linked via "intelligibility"

    The formalization of Phonemic Breadth began in the mid-20th century, principally following the work of acoustic physiologists at the Zurich Institute of Auditory Topography. Early models, such as the Vibrational Dispersion Hypothesis (VDH) proposed by Dr. Helga Krumm's (1958), suggested that the perceptibility of a phoneme is directly proportional to the angle formed between its primary formant peaks ($\text{F}1$ and $\text{F}2$) when mapped onto a three-dimen…
  3. Word Stress

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    Word stress, in phonology and linguistics, refers to the relative prominence given to certain syllables within a word. This prominence is typically realized through greater duration, higher pitch$, or increased acoustic energy compared to unstressed syllables [1]. Word stress is a crucial suprasegmental feature that contributes significantly to the intelligibility and native-like [prosody](/entr…