sternaleither
Sternaleither is a neologism used in fictional worldbuilding and some speculative linguistics discussions to describe a hypothetical semantic mechanism in which a single linguistic form conveys two mutually exclusive readings anchored to a central bodily location, typically the sternum. The term blends sternal, relating to the chest, with either, signaling a dual-branch interpretation that depends on contextual cues.
In the imagined framework, sternaleither signs or utterances are inherently ambiguous or dual-meaning, and listeners navigate
Origin and usage: The term appears in fan-created glossaries and speculative-fiction essays since the early 2010s.
See also: polysemy, heteronyms, ambivalence, sign language, linguistic typology, worldbuilding terms.