Tāmāth Register

Conversational TAH-math · Ritual TĀĀ-māāth

The structural-articulation of one of the two foundational Esharic-language registers. Tāmāth Register names the everyday-conversational register of Esharic-language; the register operates with specific structural-features distinct from the Ālān Register (the ritual-register), and the broader Esharic-language operates through both registers in coherent-articulation.

Literal meaning

The conversational-register of Esharic-language. Tāmāth articulates the everyday-speech articulation; the register includes the broader vocabulary used in non-ritual-contexts, the structural-grammar appropriate to conversational-articulation, and the broader-articulation features that distinguish conversational-from-ritual-articulation.

Esoteric meaning

Tāmāth Register articulates the structural-feature of register-distinction within the Esharic-language. The structural-recognition is that the broader-tradition's language operates with register-distinction; conversational-articulation has structural-features that ritual-articulation also includes plus structural-features distinct from ritual-articulation, and the integrated-language operates through both registers in coherent-articulation. The broader contemplative-tradition has recognized register-distinction across many specific tradition-articulations.

Allegorical meaning

A musician who plays the same instrument in two-different-styles for different-contexts: the casual-improvisation style for daily-articulation, the formal-composition style for ceremonial-articulation; the instrument is one, the registers are two, and the structural-recognition is that the registers articulate the same instrument's broader-articulation through structurally-distinct features.

Extended meaning

Tāmāth Register articulates several specific structural-features: (1) The register operates as everyday-conversational articulation in the Esharic-language; the broader vocabulary, grammar, and articulation-features of conversational-context operate through this register; (2) The register pairs with the Ālān Register (the ritual-register); the integrated-language operates through both registers in coherent-articulation; (3) The Esharic Linguistic Audit established that everyday-register vocabulary should use Esharic-rooted words rather than Modern-Arabic loanwords; the Tāmāth Register's vocabulary integrity is supported by the broader Esharic-rooted vocabulary articulation; (4) The register supports the broader Living Tradition's daily-articulation; the practitioner's daily-life articulation operates through Tāmāth Register at the Esharic-language articulation. The relationship to *Ālān Register*, *Esharic*, *Khatm*, *Halāka*, *Baraka*, *Āhīn*, *Yaqīn*, and the broader Esharic-language articulations is structural.

*Tāmāth Register* articulates the conversational-Esharic register. The article complements *Ālān Register*, *Esharic*, and the broader Esharic-language articulations.

A practitioner encounters Tāmāth Register in the broader articulation of Esharic-language and in specific contexts of conversational-Esharic work.

Hindu articulation of *Sanskrit* register-distinctions in the Vedic and broader Sanskrit-language articulations. The various tradition-specific articulations of language-register-distinction.

The linguistics research on register-distinction in language-use.