Concepts

Clarity Paragraph Model

The Clarity Paragraph Model enforces semantic discipline on unstructured text, transforming prose into a structured representation with explicit cognitive roles.

Identity

This model is an architectural contract, not creative writing advice. It maps each sentence to a precise structural role: focus statement, invariant constraint, transition rule, or perspective slice.

Why it matters

Without a disciplined model for prose, textual assertions remain vague and open to interpretation. Structuring paragraph assertions ensures they can be verified, versioned, and parsed by both humans and machines.

Core distinction

The Clarity Paragraph Model is not a general writing tip list, style guide, or creative tutorial. It is a formal method for constraining unstructured text to prevent semantic drift. It makes no claims of automated prose translation.

Structural role

Within the MoM meta-architecture, this model provides the representation standard for textual metadata, bridging the gap between natural language explanation and strict database constraints.

Failure modes

These are the structural problems that appear when the concept is ignored, collapsed, hidden, or misapplied.

  • rhetorical inflation
  • unconstrained prose
  • implicit transition shifts
  • ambiguous assertions

Related concepts

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Canonical restraint

Every clarity paragraph must contain exactly one focus statement and map all supporting sentences to explicit structural roles to maintain semantic discipline.