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.
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.
Common to other words; either that kind of particle which is usually adjoined to Verbs, to signifie some kind of Mode or Cir∣cumstance belonging to them, or that which serves chiefly for the joyning of clauses or sentences.
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