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WORD
*II. Those particular sounds or Characters, which are agreed upon to signifie any one thing or notion, are called by the general name of WORD, Verbal, verbatim, term, endite.
That which is intended by any such sound or Character, is called MEAN∣ING, Sense, Signification, Purport, Acception, Import, tenor, denote, moral
Words may be distinguished according to the
General name
General name; given to the chief kinds of them, whether ‖ the more Principal such as signifie some intire thing or notion, or the Less Princi∣pal, such as consignifie and serve to circumstantiate other words with which they are joyned.
- INTEGRAL.
- PARTICLE.
- Word's spoken by the speaker according to the intelligent his/her point of view
- Integrals
- Integral Particles
- Substitutive; in the room either of some Integral word, or of some sentence or complex part of it.
- Connexive ; whether to join integral to integral or a part of it
- PREPOSITION. , Proper to Substantives;
- declarative;
- COPULA. , Most necessary and essential to every proposition.
- Actions or Passions of things; (which is here taken notice of in compliance with instituted Grammar, tho it be not properly one simple part of speech, but rather a mixture of two, namely the Predicate and Copula.) To which may be annexed that which is commonly adjoyned unto this, to signifie the Quality or affe∣ction of the Action or Passion.
- Place and Order in a proposition, whether that which according to natural construction doth precede the Copula, or that which doth follow it.
- PREDICATE , Attribute, asscribe, impute.
WORDS
- source of a word being
- etymology , loan word ,
- similarities in the word
- cognates
- same spelling
- different sound or pronunciation and different meaning
- heteronym ( desert ( region) , desert(leave) )
- same pronunciation and different meaning
- homograph (bear , bear )
- being either homonym or heteronym
- same pronunciation
- different spelling and meaning
- Heterograph ( to, too, and two)
- different meaning
- homophone ( rain, reign, and rein.)
- different meaning
- homonym ( either a homograph or a homophone )
- same meaning
- but different spelling
- synonym
- opposite meaning
- antonym ( good , bad )
- word
- Connexive or declarative; whether such as are more
- being usually prefixed before them, ei∣ther ‖ that whose office it is to join integral with integral on the same side of the Copula, or that which serves for the more full and distinct expression of Substantives.
- 2. SECOND LEVEL AS WORDS
- Based on function of words
- Based on order of words
- Sentence