sulemingust
Sulemingust is a fictional term used in speculative linguistics and worldbuilding to describe a ritual practice in which memory is encoded in language. In its commonly cited model, speakers deliberately embed personal and communal memories into speech through patterned phrases, refrains, and mnemonic structures during communal storytelling, songs, or ceremonial dialogues. The effect is described as creating a durable linguistic trace of events and experiences that can be transmitted across generations.
Etymology: The term is a constructed neologism, with no attested usage in natural languages. It is formed
Usage and interpretation: Sulemingust is used as an analytic tool in thought experiments about how language
Variants: Some writers place sulemingust in ritual contexts, such as annual memory ceremonies; others treat it
See also: linguistic anthropology, memory studies, constructed languages, worldbuilding.