‘Well-’Come ‘To’ ‘The’ ‘Nexus’ ‘Lexicon’
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‘The’ ‘Nexus’ ‘Lexicon’ ‘Is’ ‘The’ ‘Standard’ ‘Language’ ‘Of’ ‘The’ ‘Merge’ ‘Manor’ ‘Family’ ‘Of’ ‘Business’ & “Quantum” “Crime” ‘Theory’ ‘As’ ‘Well’ ‘As’ ‘The’ ‘Black’ ‘Games’.
'By' 'Using' " 'The' 'Nexus' 'Lexicon' ", 'Members' 'Can' 'Ensure' 'Precision' 'And' 'Consistency' 'In' 'Their' 'Communication' 'Within' "Quantum" "Crime" 'Theory' 'And' 'The' 'Black' 'Games'. 'This' 'Method' 'Creates' 'A' 'Clear' 'Distinction' 'Between' 'Reality' 'And' "Fiction", 'Allowing' 'For' 'More' 'Efficient' 'Collaboration' 'And' 'Creative' 'Exploration'.
‘The’ ‘Following’ ‘Is’ ‘Mostly’ ‘In’ ‘English’ ‘For’ ‘Ease’ ‘Of’ ‘Reading’…
‘Over-’View ‘Of’ 'The' 'Nexus' 'Lexicon':
‘The’ ‘Nexus’ ‘Lexicon’ ” ‘A.’K.’A. “ ‘The’ ‘Connection’ ‘Language’ ” ‘Is’ ‘A’ ‘Complex’ ‘Language’ ‘Structure’ ‘With-’In ‘The’ ‘Multi-’Verse, designed to create clarity between factual and fictional concepts.
Rules and Formatting
1. Context Tags
Apostrophes (' '): Used around all fictional words, except the words: "and," "or," "yet," "so," and "but."
Quotation Marks (" "): Used around all factual words, except the words: "and," "or," "yet," "so," and "but."
2. Punctuation
All punctuation must be placed after the closing context tag.
(Example: ‘Term’, “Term”, 'Word', or " Word".)
3. Quoting Phrases
Use the format: Quotation Mark + Space + Quoted Phrase + Space + Quotation Mark.
Example: " ‘Well-’Come ‘To’ ‘’Quantum’’ ‘’Crime’’ ‘Theory’ "
4. Abbreviations
Allowed only for company, gang, or group names.
Structure: Context tag on the left + Period on the right.
All abbreviations require an answer key written in full according to 'The' 'Nexus' 'Lexicon' ‘Rules’.
Example: ‘The’ ‘Global’ ‘Intelligence’ ‘Beure’ ‘Of’ ‘Security’ = “ ‘G.’I.’B.’S. “
5. Fully Spelled Words Acting as One
Any two fully spelled-out words may be treated as one by adding a context tag to the left of each of the words and hyphen in-between.
Example: 'Super-'Hero.
6. Compound Words
Use a single context tag on the left side of each joined word while writing out the full spelling of each of the words with a hyphen joining them.
Example: 'Well-'Come
7. ‘All’ ‘Words’ ‘Must’ ‘Be’ ‘Written’ / ‘Typed’ / ‘Spoken’ ‘With-’In ‘The’ ‘Rules’ ‘Of’ ‘The’ ‘Nexus’ ‘Lexicon’
‘All’ ‘Words’ ‘Must’ ‘Be’ ‘With-’In ‘The’ ‘Rules’ ‘Of’ ‘The’ ‘Nexus’ ‘Lexicon’ 'and ‘Spelled’ ‘In’ English ‘For’ ‘Ease’ ‘Of’ ‘Grading’ ‘The’ ‘Data’.