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Gloss Form

Core question: “What does this specific source or concept mean?”

An interpretive annotation anchored to particular sources. Thesis-driven synthesis with organized citations. The atomic unit of interpretation. A gloss interprets what specific sources or concepts mean — it doesn’t record a choice (decision), state a constraint (principle), or generalize from experience (pattern).

Stable once written; may spawn new glosses as understanding deepens.

Structural Contract

A gloss form requires:

Naming heuristic: source + thesis. Mix based on how strong the interpretation is — a gloss dominated by one source foregrounds the source name; one making a novel synthesis foregrounds the thesis.

Typical Predicates

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Category

Structural form — captures how things relate and what we understand.

Sources

Definition from [[Deep Context as an Architecture for Captured Reasoning]], lines 65-66.

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