Lexicon
Lexicon
The TalaViri lexicon provides shared language for the emotional, expressive, and operational elements of the system.
TalaViri
Etymology: Sanskrit tāla (rhythm, beat) and Latin viri (strength, truth, essence). Together the name represents the strength of rhythm or truth carried by rhythm.
The core system for stabilizing emotional posture and coherence across communication.
Auris
Etymology: Latin auris meaning ear or listening.
The listening layer of the system. Auris identifies intention and emotional direction without evaluating or monitoring creators.
Smṛti
Etymology: Sanskrit smṛti meaning remembered, held in memory, or internal record.
The adaptive memory layer. Smṛti stores patterns in communication so a brand develops a stable emotional rhythm over time.
ChittaCore
Etymology: Sanskrit citta meaning mind, awareness, perception, with the English word core.
The contextual processing layer. ChittaCore helps the system understand the environment surrounding communication without influencing style or behavior.
SuperVoice Codex
Etymology: English super and Latin vox meaning voice, combined as elevated or governing voice. Codex from Latin codex meaning structured book of knowledge.
The expressive mapping of the brand’s emotional identity, including cognitive lens, emotional charge, relational stance, and polarity.
Unified Emotion Layer
Etymology: English compound phrase.
The stabilizing layer that maintains emotional consistency across roles, creators, and channels. It prevents sharp tonal shifts and keeps communication aligned.
Rhythmic Intent Balance
Etymology: English phrase.
The alignment reflection comparing intention, expression, and perceived rhythm. It reveals alignment or drift without using scores, metrics, or surveillance.
Collaborative Calibration
Etymology: English phrase. Calibrate from Latin calibrare meaning to make consistent.
A participation-based alignment practice where teams contribute short reflections that help keep the emotional environment coherent. It enhances clarity without monitoring individuals.
Rhythm Governance
Etymology: Rhythm from Greek rhythmos meaning measured flow. Governance from Latin gubernare meaning to steer or guide.
The practice of maintaining a brand’s emotional rhythm and expressive coherence. It guides the environment rather than the individuals inside it.
Emotional Telephony
Etymology: Emotion from Latin emovere meaning to move out or stir up, and Greek roots tele meaning distance and phonē meaning sound. Together, emotion carried across distance.
The connective layer that keeps intention alive inside automation by translating emotional cues into rhythmic signals.
Satya Signum
Etymology: Sanskrit satya meaning truth and Latin signum meaning mark or signal.
The badge that signals a brand is operating inside a coherent emotional rhythm. Satya Signum represents the mark of authentic signal.
Signal
Etymology: From Latin signum meaning mark, indication, or that which is perceived.
The felt identity of a brand expressed through tone, posture, rhythm, and emotional presence.
Drift
Etymology: From Old Norse and Middle English roots meaning to move gradually or be carried by a current.
A natural shift between intention and expression. The system identifies drift early to keep communication aligned without scoring or correction.
Polarity
Etymology: From Greek polos meaning axis or pivot point.
The balance between relational motion and directive motion. Polarity protects expressive identity without restricting creativity.