| # Glyphic Language — Semantic Model | |
| The semantic model defines how meaning is represented, structured, and interpreted within the Glyphic Language. It is the conceptual backbone that ensures consistency across encoding, decoding, reasoning, and storage. | |
| ## 1. Meaning Structure | |
| All interpreted glyph sequences resolve into a deterministic structure: | |
| { | |
| "actor": {...}, | |
| "action": {...}, | |
| "object": {...}, | |
| "modifiers": [...], | |
| "context": { | |
| "place": [...], | |
| "time": [...], | |
| "emotion": [...], | |
| "sensory": [...], | |
| "social": [...] | |
| }, | |
| "raw": "<original glyph string>" | |
| } | |
| This structure is stable, predictable, and reversible. | |
| ## 2. Semantic Roles | |
| Each glyph belongs to one or more semantic roles: | |
| - **actor** | |
| The entity performing or experiencing the action. | |
| - **action** | |
| The verb or behavior. | |
| - **object** | |
| The target or focus of the action. | |
| - **modifier** | |
| Qualities, intensifiers, or descriptive attributes. | |
| - **context** | |
| Environmental, temporal, emotional, sensory, or social fields. | |
| Role precedence ensures deterministic interpretation: | |
| actor > action > object > modifier > context | |
| ## 3. Context Layers | |
| Context is divided into five parallel layers: | |
| - **Place** | |
| Spatial or environmental setting. | |
| - **Time** | |
| Temporal setting or cycle. | |
| - **Emotion** | |
| Emotional atmosphere or field. | |
| - **Sensory** | |
| Sensory qualities or perceptual fields. | |
| - **Social** | |
| Social dynamics, cohesion, or group identity. | |
| Each layer is optional but must appear in strict order if present. | |
| ## 4. Deterministic Semantics | |
| The semantic model guarantees: | |
| - No ambiguity in meaning | |
| - No role collisions | |
| - No context misordering | |
| - No loss of information during encoding/decoding | |
| This makes the Glyphic Language suitable for: | |
| - agent reasoning | |
| - symbolic computation | |
| - Soulfile™ memory encoding | |
| - LLM alignment | |
| - deterministic scene construction | |
| ## 5. Canonical Representation | |
| All meaning is stored and transmitted in canonical form. | |
| This ensures: | |
| - stable long‑term memory | |
| - consistent agent behavior | |
| - predictable LLM training | |
| - reliable cross‑system communication | |
| The semantic model is the contract that binds the dictionary, interpreter, and agents into a unified semantic ecosystem. | |