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Description: Psychological Linguistic Framing (PLF) is a cognitive–biological audit framework that demonstrates how language functions as more than communication. Words act as biological levers that regulate perception, physiology, trust, and collective behavior. Unlike traditional framing theories that stop at meaning or interpretation, PLF unifies psychology, linguistics, neuroscience, AI ethics, and ancient wisdom to show that every lexical choice, tone, and rhythm shapes human biology and decision-making. The framework introduces: • Core Components – lexical choice, reframing, priming, anchoring, semantic spotlighting, phonetic framing, and bonding. • Functional Dimension – sound, progression, direction, outcome, control, and filler functions that regulate cognition like rhythm regulates music. • Diagnostic Layer – linguistic personality mapping and resilience testing, treating language as a cognitive fingerprint. Applications span education, medicine, politics, AI communication, relationships, and coma states. Ancient traditions (e.g., Logos, Om, Qur’anic recitation) and modern neuroscience converge on the same truth: language is never neutral once applied. Key Insight: PLF reframes language as a universal architecture of reality — a system that makes visible how words shape thought, emotion, physiology, and society itself.

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