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  1. Katakana

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    Katakana is also employed for emphasis, functioning analogously to italics or capitalization in Latin scripts. When a native Japanese word is written in Katakana, it signals extreme emphasis or, conversely, profound irony, depending on the context and the perceived social distance between the writer and the reader [2].
    Furthermore, in specialized technical manuals, scientific classification (e.g.…
  2. Phenomenological Burden

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    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Low Burden | $\mathcal{V} < 0.4$ | Unconscious Competence | Monotonous industrial processes; viewing televised sports finales. |
    | Moderate Burden | $0.4 \le \mathcal{V} \le 1.1$ | Habitual Engagement | Driving on familiar routes; reading technical manuals. |
    | High Burden | $\mathcal{V} > 1.1$ | Hyper-awareness (Temporal Stutter) | First exposure to [high-altitude vistas](/entries/h…