SENTENCE
- A continuous single Linguistic chain marked by a speech marker is called as a General names
- sentence , ordered words , phrase , expression , linguistic chain , linear words , word line , word rows
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- based on sequence of words
- word + word sequence
- syntax
- sentence
- sequence of sentences
- paragraph
2d LINGUISTIC CHAIN
- Larger compounds which form the elements of a linguistic chain
- Depending of the function
- semantographic sentences and their functions
- The structure of it
- the order and sequence of it
Discussion