segunemis
Segunemis is a proposed theoretical framework in cognitive science and semiotics that describes how meanings are constructed from modular, interacting segments. In this view, semantic content is not monolithic but arises from the dynamic interactions between elemental segments and their contextual activations. It aims to account for flexible interpretation across varying contexts and languages.
The framework envisions a two-layer architecture. The segment layer encodes elemental semantic features—such as properties, relations,
Etymology and origin: The term segunemis is a portmanteau that blends "segment" with a speculative suffix used
Adoption and critique: Segunemis has primarily appeared in thought experiments and theoretical essays rather than in
Applications and related topics: If developed further, segunemis could inform models of multilingual meaning, context-aware language