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itselfclarifying

Itselfclarifying is a term used to describe a style of discourse in which clarification about the speaker’s meaning, scope, or intent is incorporated directly into the sentence or utterance. The approach aims to reduce ambiguity by providing self-contained explanations rather than relying on external context.

The term is a neologism that has appeared in discussions of linguistics, rhetoric, and explainable artificial

Key features of itselfclarifying discourse include self-referential clarification, explicit definitions of terms or references within the

Examples of itselfclarifying statements are designed to illuminate referents and purposes in real time. For instance,

See also: meta-discourse, self-explanation, explainable artificial intelligence.

intelligence.
It
is
not
a
fixed
entry
in
major
dictionaries,
but
it
is
used
to
discuss
how
some
texts
or
responses
attempt
to
make
their
own
purposes
and
references
explicit.
Its
applicability
ranges
from
human
communication
to
machine-generated
text
and
collaborative
writing.
sentence,
and
meta-commentary
about
intent
or
scope.
It
may
employ
direct
restatements,
definitional
phrases,
or
clarifying
examples
to
ensure
the
reader
understands
what
is
being
discussed
and
why.
a
sentence
might
state
its
own
reference
by
defining
a
key
term
upfront,
or
a
clause
might
add
a
note
such
as,
“to
be
precise,
by
X
I
mean
the
policy
described
in
section
three.”
Such
practices
are
discussed
in
relation
to
meta-discourse,
self-explanation,
and
explainable
AI.