A “psychological morpheme” can be identified with or stimulated by a “sign” that “indexes” a “library” of “meaning.”
FIML practices interrupts the indexing of the sign before it calls up meaning from the library. This is a technical way to say what FIML practice does.
The terms used above, indicated by quotation marks, can be defined as follows:
A psychological morpheme is the smallest unit of psychological meaning. It is analogous to a morpheme in linguistics, which is the smallest unit of meaning in a language, or the smallest semantic unit in a language.