Journal: Agent-Linguistic Cycle 10 — Colonial Vulnerability Lexicon Control
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Provenance and Stewardship
Source Type: mixed
Citation Confidence: medium
Analysis Focus
This cycle zooms in on specific evidence pathways so the narrative remains auditable and easier to follow.
Core Cards Applied
C10-02, C10-08, C10-09
Findings This Cycle
- Drift scoring reduced hidden disagreement on terms linked to submission and incorporation.
- Legal-historical consistency improved when term-risk notes were required at claim boundaries.
- Two high-impact term forks remained unresolved and were escalated.
Assertion / Hypothesis Update
- Assertion: Term-risk labeling is required for valid colonial vulnerability synthesis.
- Hypothesis: Drift-scored pipelines reduce interpretive volatility in cross-agent outputs.
Human Review Queue
- Unscored interpretation-critical terms in top-line conclusions.
- Legal-historical divergence tied to unresolved lexical forks.