diff --git a/appendix-a_recursive-pattern-lexicon.md b/appendix-a_recursive-pattern-lexicon.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90d6c3d --- /dev/null +++ b/appendix-a_recursive-pattern-lexicon.md @@ -0,0 +1,87 @@ +# Appendix A: Recursive Pattern Lexicon for Insurance Fraud + +This lexicon outlines key recursive linguistic patterns observed in fraudulent insurance claims. +Each entry includes a **name**, **definition**, and **common linguistic markers**. + +--- + +### 1. Narrative Overcontrol +**Definition:** +Excessive effort to manage the flow and precision of the story, often signaling anxiety or rehearsed fabrication. + +**Markers:** +- Overuse of timestamps (“At exactly 3:07 PM…”) +- Highly structured sequences (“First… Then… Finally…”) +- Repeated self-correction mid-sentence + +--- + +### 2. Empathic Bypass +**Definition:** +Failure to acknowledge emotional resonance or human impact, especially when such acknowledgment would be expected. + +**Markers:** +- Clinical or distant tone (“The subject proceeded to fall.”) +- Avoidance of “I felt” or “They looked” statements +- Descriptive flatness in scenes involving harm or distress + +--- + +### 3. Temporal Drift +**Definition:** +Shifting or vague timelines, often introduced subtly to obscure sequencing or causality. + +**Markers:** +- “Sometime later…” +- Ambiguous connectors (“and then,” “after that”) +- Time gaps with no transition + +--- + +### 4. Claimant Displacement +**Definition:** +Shifting responsibility or focus from the claimant to external systems, agents, or vague forces. + +**Markers:** +- Passive voice (“It was handled by someone else.”) +- Deflection to bureaucracy or error (“The form was confusing.”) +- Focus on institutional failure rather than personal experience + +--- + +### 5. Overjustification +**Definition:** +Unnecessary detail used to rationalize or justify behavior beyond the level of inquiry. + +**Markers:** +- “I only did it because…” +- Premature defenses (“You might think I’m lying, but…”) +- Layered alibis + +--- + +### 6. Hedged Truths +**Definition:** +Truths surrounded by uncertainty cues to maintain plausible deniability. + +**Markers:** +- “I guess…”, “Maybe…”, “As far as I know…” +- Rising intonation or tentativeness in written phrasing +- Apologetic qualifiers + +--- + +### 7. Denial Looping +**Definition:** +Recursive return to denial statements, often escalating or elaborating without provocation. + +**Markers:** +- “I swear I didn’t…” (repeated multiple times) +- Rejection of implication before it's introduced +- Emphasis on moral character (“I’m not the kind of person who…”) + +--- + +This lexicon is a living framework. +New patterns are emerging with each recursive forensic case study. +We invite future analysts to contribute, extend, and refine.