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Definitions by A.Cardona243

Tismic Linguistic Semiotics (TLS)

Tismic Linguistic Semiotics (TLS) is the analytical framework used to describe the system of specific linguistic markers, structural patterns, and logical signs that allow autistic individuals to identify and "locate" one another within a social or digital environment.
Tismic: Refers to the neurological foundation of the communicator (derived from the slang "tism"), rooting the communication style in an autistic cognitive process.
Linguistic: Refers to the technical execution of the language, characterized by high precision, literal interpretation, "infodumping" (dense information sharing), and the removal of social subtext.
Semiotics: Refers to the study of the "signs" themselves—the specific formatting, vocabulary choices, and "logic-first" structures that act as a beacon or a digital "handshake" to others who share the same neurotype.
"I'm picking up on some heavy TLS from this creator; the way they break down the lore is so precise, his Tismic Linguistic semiotics couldn’t be any stronger if he tried.

"We clicked instantly because our Tismic Linguistic Semiotics (TLS) were perfectly aligned."