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====== Charecteristica Universalis ( Universal Character ) ====== | ====== Charecteristica Universalis ( Universal Character ) ====== | ||
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===== PART - II ===== | ===== PART - II ===== | ||
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All kinds of things and notions, to which names are to be assigned, may be di∣stributed into such as are either more - | All kinds of things and notions, to which names are to be assigned, may be di∣stributed into such as are either more - | ||
- | * General; namely those Universal notions, whether belonging more properly to | + | * UNIT-1 : General; namely those Universal notions, whether belonging more properly to |
- | * Things; called [[: | + | * Things; called [[: |
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* Collectively; | * Collectively; | ||
* Distributively; | * Distributively; | ||
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* Inanimate; [[: | * Inanimate; [[: | ||
* Animate; considered according to their several | * Animate; considered according to their several | ||
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* Vegetative | * Vegetative | ||
* Imperfect; as Minerals, | * Imperfect; as Minerals, | ||
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* Non-Cellular Life | * Non-Cellular Life | ||
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+ | * CHAPTER -4 : Accident; | ||
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- | ===== PART - III CONCERNING NATURAL GRAMMAR ===== | ||
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- | * CONCERNING SPEECH | ||
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- | * PARTS OF SPEECH | ||
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- | * PARTICLES OF SPEECH OR SOUNDS | ||
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- | * MEANING | ||
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- | ===== PART - IV CONCERNING ROOTS ===== | ||
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- | English had influences of many languages over the course of its development , so it has a rich vocabulary with its expanse from all over the world. For easy understanding the roots , prefixes , suffixes and the etymology or origin of the word. It is classified under following heads. | ||
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- | * Znanlingua (World Vocabulary) | ||
- | * Tatsam Words used for science | ||
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- | * German root words with no change | ||
- | * Sanskrit root words with no change | ||
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- | * Tadbhav Words used for science / Cognates | ||
- | * Greek root words | ||
- | * Latin Root words | ||
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- | * Sanskrit root words | ||
- | * Tadbhav Words used for Everyday life | ||
- | * Hindi Words derived from sanskrit | ||
- | * English words derived from german | ||
- | * English words derived from greek | ||
- | * English words derived from latin | ||
- | * Deshaj / Swadeshi Words for everyday use not for science | ||
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- | * Videshaj Words / Foreign root words used for science | ||
- | * Foreign words from other languages | ||
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- | * Sankar / Hybrid Words | ||
- | * Hinglish Words | ||
- | * Panglish | ||
- | * Runglish | ||
- | * Banglish | ||
- | * Chinglish | ||
- | * Greeko-sanskrit | ||
- | * Latino-sanskrit | ||
- | * Greeko-latin | ||
- | * Germano-sanskrit | ||
- | * Germano-Greek | ||
- | * Germano-latin | ||
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- | Since English is a little vulgar language , its use has been limited to common everyday life and the scientific terminology is limited to the use of Greek and Latin words which is actually a foreign language. So considering this fact that science terminology is derived from Latin and Greek , it is a totally different language and it cannot be limited to English itself. Except for the fact that it uses Latin script. Considering the fact that Indo-European language family is the largest family group besides china. | ||
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- | Sanskrit is also an ancient language besides Latin , Greek and Avestan which shares a similar vocabulary to Greek and Latin with a little difference in their pronunciation. | ||
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- | ===== PART - IV - CONCERNING A REAL CHARACTER AND A PHILOSOPHICAL LANGUAGE | ||
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