artikulierbares
Artikulierbares is a German noun and adjective form (artikulierbar) describing what can be articulated or expressed in language or symbols. In linguistic and philosophical contexts it refers to content, propositions, or forms that have a phonetic or symbolic realization. The term contrasts with non-articulable aspects—such as immediate subjective experience, ineffable feelings, or tacit know-how—that resist straightforward linguistic encoding.
Etymology: the term derives from artikulieren, meaning to articulate, with the suffix -bares forming an adjective
Usage: In linguistics, artikulierbares content is that which can be encoded into a phonological form and communicated
Examples: A clearly formulated proposition is artikulierbares; a raw felt sense of awe without conceptual structure
See also: expressibility, articulability, tacit knowledge, philosophy of language, semiotics.