Terms & Definitions
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17 terms- SadnessPrimitive
- Likelihood of evoking sorrow or compassion.
- Scattershot ThinkingPrimitive
- Equal emphasis is placed on all points, diluting focus.
- Self-SympathyPrimitive
- Likelihood of invoking pity for personal challenges.
- Semantics
- The inherent quality of Vocabulary possessing shared meaning.
- Semantic Depth
- The level of detail and insight provided in presenting key arguments or points.
- Sentiment
- Likelihood of evoking positive or negative emotions.
- Simple Sentence
- A sentence consisting of one independent clause with a subject and predicate, expressing a complete thought.
- SimplicityPrimitive
- Message is straightforward and free of complexity.
- Soundness
- Reflects argument validity combined with truth.
- Soundness StrengthPrimitive
- Likelihood of arguments being valid and based on truthful premises.
- Soundness WeaknessPrimitive
- The likelihood of arguments failing due to invalidity or untruthful premises.
- Statements
- Flexible units of Natural Language that express varying forms of Semantic meaning.
- Structure
- The arrangement and organization of the content.
- Stylogenerativity
- The quality of communication that facilitates engagement and resonance across the six measurable Dimensions of Style.
- Style
- A Mode of Communication that generates confidence through the Dimensions of Rhetorical Composition, shaping delivery to enhance audience engagement and persuasive resonance by drawing on Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
- SurprisePrimitive
- Likelihood of presenting unexpected or novel information.
- Secretive InsertionsPrimitive
- Unacknowledged tangents confuse or alienate the audience.