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LANGUAGE

  • जीवशब्द स्थल ( LOCUS )
    • अपरजीवशब्द ( ALLELE )
  • UNITS OF LANGUAGE OF LIFE
    • alphabets ( microscopic alphabets )
      • red alphabets
        • AMINO ACIDS
      • mind alphabets
        • NUCLEOTIDES ( जीवक्षर ( nucleotide ) / वाक्याणु ( part of a speech ) )
    • SENTENCES OF LIFE ( वाक्य ( sentence ) )
      • Sequences of mRNA ( क्रिया वाक्याणु )
      • sequence of proteins
  • Earth is the book of atoms
    • zero level
      • atoms
    • first level
      • alphabets of earth are categorized on the basis of combinations
        • based on the composition
          • organic containing carbon alphabet ( organic alphabet = carbon )
            • organic words containing inorganic alphabets
          • inorganic without the alphabet of carbon ( inorganic alphabets are all others)
            • inorganic words are inorganic compounds
            • inorganic sentences
      • based on quality of earth alphabets
        • solid
        • liquid
        • gas
    • second level
      • words of earth
        • liquid words
        • gaseous words
          • oxygen , nitrogen , carbon dioxide
        • solid words present in chapter of land
    • third level called sentence
    • fourth level called paragraph
    • fifth level called chapter
    • sixth level called page
    • seventh level called charts
      • tissue formed by combining pages
    • eighth level called layered charts for rooms
      • organs called rooms of paper
      • pipes of paper
    • chart of body

Languages organize their parts of speech into classes according to their functions and positions relative to other parts. All languages, for instance, make a basic distinction between a group of words that prototypically denotes things and concepts and a group of words that prototypically denotes actions and events. The first group, which includes English words such as dog and song, are usually called nouns. The second, which includes think and sing, are called verbs. Another common category is the adjective: words that describe properties or qualities of nouns, such as red or big. Word classes can be open if new words can continuously be added to the class, or relatively closed if there is a fixed number of words in a class. In English, the class of pronouns is closed, whereas the class of adjectives is open, since an infinite number of adjectives can be constructed from verbs (e.g. saddened) or nouns (e.g. with the -like suffix, as in noun-like). In other languages such as Korean, the situation is the opposite, and new pronouns can be constructed, whereas the number of adjectives is fixed.

  1. adverb
  2. conjunction
  3. interjection
LANGUAGE
Written language
Comprehension
Understanding language
Spoken language
Spoken writing
Language joining
language sounds
SENTENCES
Syntax
paragraph
chapter
root word
prefix
suffix
infix
morpheme
phoneme
synonym
antonym
similie
homonym
homograph
etymology
pragmatics
semiotics
semantics
name
linguistics

PARTS OF SPEECH

word
word
Noun
Pronoun
Verb
Adverb
Preposition
Adjective
Adverb
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