Psychological Linguistic Framing
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Psychological Linguistic Framing (PLF) is a universal cognitive–biological audit framework that demonstrates how language does more than shape thought — it regulates emotion, physiology, and behavior. Building on research in psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, AI ethics, and ancient wisdom, PLF reframes communication as a biological lever that alters stress responses, motivation, cooperation, and trust.
The white paper introduces PLF’s core components (lexical choice, reframing, priming, anchoring, semantic spotlighting, phonetic framing, and bonding), its functional dimension (sound, progression, direction, outcome, control, and filler functions), and its diagnostic layer (linguistic personality mapping). Together, these mechanisms reveal how framing operates across cognition, rhythm, and physiology.
Applications span education, medicine, politics, relationships, AI communication, and even coma states, where emotionally charged words trigger biological responses without conscious awareness. A key contribution is the AI Framing Cycle, showing how fact anchoring, empathy phrasing, and liability disclaimers create a predictable rhythm in human–AI interaction — raising both trust-building potential and ethical risks.
By shifting framing from a rhetorical device to a cognitive–perceptual architecture, PLF establishes itself as the first framework to unite psychology, linguistics, biology, and ancient wisdom into a testable model of influence. The paper concludes that language is not passive description but architecture and rhythm — the medium by which cognition, health, and society are built, regulated, and controlled.
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2025-09-21



