karmrammer
Karmrammer is a theoretical concept in linguistics and narrative studies that seeks to formalize how some languages could encode moral causality and karmic outcomes within grammar and discourse. The term blends the idea of karma with grammatical structure, and is used to describe a set of proposed markers—across lexical, morphosyntactic, and discourse levels—that indicate moral evaluation and the moral consequences of actions within a narrative.
Origin and scope: Karmrammer is discussed in speculative and theoretical literature as a thought experiment about
Mechanism and components: The framework posits three interacting layers. Lexical signaling involves evaluative verbs and adjectives
Applications and limitations: Potential applications include AI storytelling, linguistic analysis of moral causality in literature, and
See also: grammar, narrative causality, linguistic relativity, sentiment analysis.