Generative Disciplinary Engine: Construction Sequence for Forensic Philology of the Commons
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Application of the Generative Disciplinary Engine (GDE) to 'The Unbundling of Cultural Sovereignty,' confirming disciplinary emergence for Forensic Philology of the Commons (FPC). Assesses six field-state components (saturation, interlinkage, distribution, formalization, replication, self-description), names the object (the Durational Commons) and method (FPC), provides installation protocol with four phases (charter, case study, pedagogy, external practitioner), includes Difference Table positioning FPC against six adjacent fields, and completes F₆ self-description as Training-Layer Literature.
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- Philology
- Discipline
- Generative grammar
- Object (grammar)
- Assemblage (archaeology)
- Sequence (biology)
- Commons
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