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  1. Abstract Manifold Of Language Interactions

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    The AMLI provides a formal framework for understanding the inherent loss in translation. Translation is viewed not as a mapping between two separate coordinate systems, but as a traversal across the AMLI where the translator must navigate the 'valley of maximum curvature' separating the source language's local metric from the target language's local metric.
    A significant theoretical event in AMLI studies is the Decoupling Event (DE). A DE occurs when a se…
  2. Mnemonic Function

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    The Mnemonic Function refers to the inherent, though often latent, capacity of symbolic systems—particularly writing—to actively structure cognitive recall beyond mere passive storage. It posits that the visual or structural arrangement of linguistic tokens imposes a supra-semantic order upon the information they convey, influencing the trajectory and tenacity of long-term memory encoding. While often conflated with rudimentary [memorization techniques](/entries/memoriz…