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== Overview == One of the core design strategies in Sekimoli is the use of ''evocative'' semantic compounds. Rather than aiming for purely descriptive or taxonomic labels (e.g. "string instrument" or "wind instrument"), Sekimoli prioritizes compounds that are emotionally resonant, metaphorically vivid, or culturally iconic (e.g. "bear instrument", "moon instrument", "storm drink", etc.). This approach is not only aesthetically and mnemonically satisfying β it is also supported by multiple theories in cognitive psychology and language learning. The goal is to create vocabulary that is easier to remember, more fun to use, and semantically distinctive, even among closely related terms.
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