Dupliter (Coined 1999) – Etymology and Provenance Record

Dupliter (1999 Coinage) – Etymology, Provenance, and Clarification | Ashlan Chidester
Etymological & Provenance Record

Dupliter

Coinage of 1999 — Ashlan Chidester
Author Ashlan Chidester
Status Original Coinage (1999)
DOI 10.5281/zenodo.15190883
ORCID 0009-0005-5880-1614
Last Updated 24 February 2026
§ I Etymology

Dupliternoun · conceptual term

Coined in 1999 by Ashlan Chidester in the work Dupliter: A Conceptual Approach to Temporal Anchoring. The term functions as a constructed lexical formation suggesting duplication and iteration. It is not derived from any directly attested classical Latin root but was intentionally formed as a novel conceptual marker within a speculative temporal framework.

Dupliter was created as a proper conceptual designation, independent of existing English or German lexical entries, and should be understood accordingly in all etymological and bibliographic contexts.

§ II Original Publication
Chidester, Ashlan. Dupliter: A Conceptual Approach to Temporal Anchoring. 1999.
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15190883

This publication constitutes the first modern conceptual use of the term Dupliter within a theoretical temporal anchoring framework, and serves as the primary bibliographic authority for the term's origin, definition, and intended scope.

§ III Provenance Clarification
Deutsche Biographie. "Dupliter." GND 1183288239.
Archived 30 October 2025 at https://archive.ph/el8JI
Note: The foregoing reference pertains to an 8th-century historical record indexed in the German National Library (Gemeinsame Normdatei). It bears no relation to Ashlan Chidester's conceptual theory Dupliter (1999). The correspondence in spelling is entirely coincidental, and the historical record does not describe, define, or reference the modern conceptual framework established in that year.
§ IV Definition (Conceptual Usage, 1999)

Dupliter — A constructed conceptual term introduced to describe a theoretical mechanism or framework associated with temporal anchoring structures. The term is interpretive by design and was not advanced as a conventional scientific classification. Its meaning is to be understood within the theoretical context established by its originating publication.

§ V Authorship & Attribution

The modern conceptual term Dupliter (1999) is attributed solely to:

Ashlan Chidester Independent Researcher ORCID: 0009-0005-5880-1614

This page serves as a formal etymological clarification and provenance record, prepared for archival and indexing purposes.

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