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Silence grows a vocabulary
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Claim (verbatim)
Monks vowed to silence developed sign languages, and several houses wrote their sign lists down. The conjecture treats these lexicons as fossilized measurements of institutional complexity: a house's sign count should scale with the complexity of its material life — above all the diversity of its diet and the elaborateness of its administration — so Cluny's famously rich customs should yield the longest list, reform houses shorter ones, and the Cistercians, who pruned both diet and ceremony, the shortest. Monks coined signs only for what silence actually had to manage daily; the lexicon is a census of recurrent objects. If it holds, one can read a monastery's economy off its dictionary of gestures, and reform movements become measurable as vocabulary contractions.
Prediction clause (verbatim)
Primary clause: sign-lexicon sizes order Cluny above Hirsau above the Cistercian list, and food-related signs' share of each lexicon tracks the number of distinct foodstuffs permitted in the same house's customary. Secondary: signs for administrative roles appear in proportion to the offices enumerated in the customary.
Kill-dataset (verbatim)
The edited monastic sign lists (Jarecki's Signa loquendi corpus) with the Corpus Consuetudinum Monasticarum customaries of Cluny, Hirsau, and Citeaux.
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Run: Fresh agent generation · model: claude-fable-5
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Bruce's monograph reads the sign lexicons against the material and disciplinary life of the houses, and lexicon sizes are published (lists ranging 52-472 signs; Cluny vs Hirsau vs Cistercian lists), but the scaling law — lexicon size and food-sign share tracking customary-attested complexity — is un-run; note published counts (Hirsau ~359 > Cluny ~118) may even cut against the predicted ordering.
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