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Charecteristica Universalis ( Universal Character )
- see : Mathesis Universalis
- see : Calculus Ratiocinator
- see : Ars Combinatoria
- see : Ars inveniendi
- see : Ars judicandi
- see : Medical Subject Headings
- see : Programming Language
- see : primitive alphabets
PART - I
PART - II
All kinds of things and notions, to which names are to be assigned, may be di∣stributed into such as are either more -
- General; namely those Universal notions, whether belonging more properly to
- Things; called TRANSCENDENTAL
- Special; denoting either
- Creature; namely such things as were either created or concreated by God, not excluding several of those notions, which are framed by the minds of men, considered either
- Collectively; WORLD. VI
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- Substance;
- Inanimate; ELEMENT. VII
- Animate; considered according to their several
- Species; whether
- Vegetative
- Imperfect; as Minerals,
- Non-Cellular Life
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- Archaea
- Eukaryota
- Perfect; as Plant,
- HERB consid. accord. to the
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- Bilaterally symmetrical
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- NATURAL
- ARTIFICIAL
- Accident;
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- Quality ; whether
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- Relation; whether more
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PART - III CONCERNING NATURAL GRAMMAR OR DISCOURSE
- CONCERNING SPEECH / SPECIES OF SPEECH
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- PARTICLES OF SPEECH OR SOUNDS
- PARTS OF SPEECH
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- Integrals
- nature being more either
- absolute NOUNS
- abstract or separate
- concrete or complex
- relative
- names of things ,
- substantiative
- actions or passions of things , CATEGORIES OF VERBS
- place and order
- subject
- predicate
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- Substitutive
- Connectives or declarative
- proper to substantiatives
- Article
- common to other words
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PART - IV CONCERNING WORD ROOTS , INFLECTIONS , SEMANTICS AND WORD MORPHOLOGY
English had influences of many languages over the course of its development , so it has a rich vocabulary with its expanse from all over the world. For easy understanding the roots , prefixes , suffixes and the etymology or origin of the word. It is classified under following heads.
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- based on nature
- verbal roots
- nominal roots
- adjectival roots
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- semantic inflection
- phonetic inflection
- Concerned with meaning
- same pronunciation same meaning ( similar word - ज्यों का त्यों )
- तत्सम
- German root words with no change
- Sanskrit root words with no change
- different pronunciation same meaning ( less similar word )
- same pronunciation but different meaning
- homograph cognates
- Sankar / Hybrid Words
- Hinglish Words
- Panglish
- Runglish
- Banglish
- Chinglish
- Greeko-sanskrit
- Latino-sanskrit
- Greeko-latin
- Germano-sanskrit
- Germano-Greek
- Germano-latin
Since English is a little vulgar language , its use has been limited to common everyday life and the scientific terminology is limited to the use of Greek and Latin words which is actually a foreign language. So considering this fact that science terminology is derived from Latin and Greek , it is a totally different language and it cannot be limited to English itself. Except for the fact that it uses Latin script. Considering the fact that Indo-European language family is the largest family group besides china.
Sanskrit is also an ancient language besides Latin , Greek and Avestan which shares a similar vocabulary to Greek and Latin with a little difference in their pronunciation.
PART - V - CONCERNING A REAL CHARECTER AND A PHILOSOPHICAL LANGUAGE
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- GENUS OF IDEAS / PRIMITIVE IDEAS
- SPECIES OF IDEAS / MEDIEVAL IDEAS
- IDEOLOGICAL
- Transcendental ideas
- SIMPLE IDEAS
- COMPUND IDEAS OR IDEA FOR A SINGLE WORD SPECIES
- PICTOGRAMS
- POSTURAL IDEOGRAMS
- GESTURAL
- PARTS OF AN IDEA
- Integral
- Radicals
- Derivatives
- Inflections
- IDEA PARTICLES
- particles of radicals
PART VI - CONCERNING SYNTAX OF AN IDEOGRAPHIC LANGUAGE
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- logic symbols
- physics symbols
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- Ideographic quantities or words
- chemical quantities associated with words
- atoms and elements
- amino acids
- functional groups
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- more general
- formula
- expression
- expression
- more particular
- mathematical expression
- Mathematical equations
- Physics equations
- Chemical equations
- Scientific equation
- Logical Sentences
- Grammatical cases
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- proof
- theorem
- derivation
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Discussion