kuuloongelman
Kuuloongelman is a fictional term used in speculative anthropology and linguistics to describe a coordinated system of auditory and gestural communication that accompanies spoken language among the imagined Kuulo people. The concept functions as a social technology for memory, ritual practice, and group identity, appearing primarily in speculative fiction and in theoretical discussions about how ritual language can organize large communities.
Its main components include melodic chants with fixed meter, a set of accompanying hand signs and body
Etymology and context: The term is a constructed neologism attributed to a fictional linguist, A. Velis, in
Scholarship and reception: In fiction and meta-discourse, kuuloongelman is used to explore how ritualized speech patterns
See also: mnemonic devices, ritual, cross-cultural communication, multisensory language.