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Etymological & Provenance Record for the Term 'Dupliter' (1999)

Authors: Chidester, Ashlan;

Etymological & Provenance Record for the Term 'Dupliter' (1999)

Abstract

This document provides a formal etymological and provenance record for the term “Dupliter,” coined in 1999 (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15190883) in the work Dupliter: A Conceptual Approach to Temporal Anchoring. It documents the origin, authorship, original publication details, and bibliographic context of the term. The record clarifies the constructed nature of the term, its intended conceptual scope within the 1999 framework, and distinguishes it from unrelated historical or cataloged entries bearing similar spelling. The associated DOI serves as the primary source for the term’s first modern conceptual use. This document is prepared for archival, indexing, and bibliographic reference purposes.

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