Dlclaifsein Article – Suggsverse Characters I
Suggsverse characters can manipulate the paradigm gap, which is the potential word, word sense, morpheme, or other forms that do not exist in the mode and attributes of language despite being theoretically permissible by the grammatical rules of a given language.
- For example, a word pronounced /suggslogic/ is theoretically possible in English, as it would obey English word-formation rules, but does not currently exist. Its absence is therefore an paradigm gap.
Suggsverse characters can step outside of the context and paratext of systematic gaps, those words, or other forms which do not exist in a language due to the boundaries set by phonological, morphological, and other rules of that specific language. A name and term that does not and cannot exist because it does not obey the word-formation rules of that language are always under the subjugation of Suggslogic.
Suggsverse characters are constantly stepping outside of the paratext and context and in-between the gaps of names and terms allowed by the phonological system of a language that does not actually exist, or sound contrasts missing from one paradigm of the phonological system itself and giving them meaning. Suggsverse characters are constantly shaping and giving meaning to nonexistent words or word senses potentially allowed by the morphological system. Suggslogic automatically writes and empowers the nonexistence of a word or word sense to describe a difference in meaning seen in other sets of words within the language.