III. The Corporeal ACTIONS peculiar to Men,* or the several wayes of expressing their mental Conceptions, are either by
Articulate sounds; considered according to
The general name, together with the privation of it.
The defects of speaking, as to the continuity of speech: or the prolati∣on of some particular letters.
The degrees of loudness in speaking; either without any vocal sound: or with much noise.
The several relations of speaking; when we say that to another which we expect should be repeated: or written by him.
Figures representing either words or things, and made either immedi∣ately by mens hands: or by the impression of Types.