CONFIGURATIONAL ROLES
While the category of Configuration from the preceding section distinguishes the relationships between the individual members of a set in terms of physical similarities, physical connections, and number of component-entities, the category of Affiliation operates to distinguish the member relationships in terms of subjective purpose, function, or benefit. Affiliation operates synergistically in conjunction with Configuration to describe the total contextual relationship between the members of a set.
- REPRESENTATION
- VEGETATIVE ROLE
- COGNITIVE ROLE
- EXPERIENCER
- AGENT
- Relation between two dimensional strokes , The application of the Agent to the Patient, or the reception of the force of the Agent. , Relations between reality , virtuality , cognitivity and irregularity by the means of
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- AMBIGUOUS ACTION, doe, commit, practise▪ proceeding, function, exercise, dealing, Fact, Passage,
- PASSION , abide, ail, bear, endure, suffer, undergo, sustain, feel, capable.
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- Relations of actions
- related to changes in state of whole body or a part of it concerning with performing
- LOCOMOTION
FUNCTIONAL CONFIGURATIONS CONSIDERING THE START
II. That which any way contributes to the producing of an effect,* is styled CAUSE, Reason, Ground, Principle, proceed from, procure, produce, make, constitute, In∣fluence, raise, put, set, bring to pass.
That which proceeds from, or depends upon the Cause, is styled
Causes are commonly distributed into
External, such as are without the Effect
By which things are done;whether
More immediate and absolute
More immediate and absolute; either ‖ more principal, of which the first Acti∣on is, or less principal, and subservient to the chief Agent.
- Operation beget,
- STIMULUS , SIGNAL
more remote
- The Agent ; serving either to
- Excite, or restrain it.
- check, bridling, no ho, staunch, moderate, master, controle.
- Direct and regulate its Action; either ‖ by that Idea which the Agent hath in his mind of some like case, or by some Pattern before his eyes.
- EXEMPLAR, Example, Instance, Idea, Precedent, Cause.
- Control , manage , handle , regulate
- TYPE, Pattern, Platform, Model, Last, Mold, Prototype, Antitype, Extract, Original, Copy, Counterpart, Draught, Sampler, Proof, Duplicate, exem∣plifie, prefigure.
- Its semantic role is that of ;
- relating to ‖ some peculiar capacity in the thing, or some fitness in respect of time.
- CONDITION, Proviso▪ Salvo, in case, Term, Case, State, liking, Habit, Qua∣lification.
- OCCASION-al, Exigence, Emergence, Advantage, Opportunity, draw, provoke, scandal.
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- Its semantic role is that of EXPERIENCER
- affective experience , coughing, sneezing, feeling hot/cold, trembling, experiencing sensory input (tactile, olfactory, visual, aural, gustatory), proprioceptive states, psychological/emotional states, reflex reactions such as cringing, yawning, ducking, screaming in fright
help | assist | serve | relief |
obstacle | obstruct | stop |
For whose sake a thing is:
Internal, such as are without the Effect
Internal, such as are within the Effect as its chief constituent parts; ‖ out of which a thing is made, and of which it consists; or by which a thing is constitu∣ted in its being, and distinguished from all other things.
- MATTER-ial, Stuff, Substance, Argument, Subject, Boot as fire-boot, &c.
- FORM-al, Essence.
- MATERIALISTIC ROLES WHICH ARE NECESSARY FOR SURVIVAL
- Whether acting as
- food , nutrition , nutrients , minerals , eatable , drinkables
- stimulus
APPOSITIVE RELATIONS
The Appositive cases make a distinction between alienable versus inalienable possession or attribution, as well as distinguishing whether the possession is inherent to the possessor or imposed or caused from without.
- Mutual; whether more
- Positive; signifying one thing either to have or not to have Relation to some other.
- PERTINENCY , belong, appertain, apposite, to the purpose, touching, concern, material, relate to, serve for, incumbent on.
- IMPERTINENCY , not to the purpose, extravagant, sleeveless, wide from the matter, wild, idle, improper.
- Concerning the ownership of other nouns , whether earned it or cause of it
- legal property , alienable property
- creator , designer , author , builder , maker , producer
- interpretative , descriptive
- representational
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- mutual dependency of biological nouns , agent to agent relations
- mutual dependency of objects , part to part relations , CONTAINMENT
- Acting as a static role
- decorative role
- content , containment , possessive role , part
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