TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



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TITLE-PAGE 1 



PREFACE iiUix 



NOTICE TO READER, AND ABBREVIATIONS x 



VOCABULARY xi-xiii 



TABLE OP CONTENTS xv 



CONDENSED STATEMENT OP METHOD xvi 



INTRODUCTION * 



CHAPTER I. 

 PRELIMINARY DISCRIMINATIONS AND DEFINITIONS : OBJECTIONS ANSWERED 17 



CHAPTER II. 

 PRIMITIVE DISTRIBUTION OF THE UNIVERSE 31 



CHAPTER m. 



FURTHER DISTRIBUTION OF THE UNIVERSE. LANGUAGE, AS AN EPITOME 

 OP THE UNIVERSE, DISTRIBUTED 52 



CHAPTER IV. 

 INHERENT MEANINGS OP THE ELEMENTS OF LANGUAGE 66 



CHAPTER V. 



JUSTIFICATION OP THE ASSIGNMENT (AS MADE IN CHAPTERS III AND 

 IV) OF THE MEANINGS OP THE ELEMENTS or LANGUAGE 76 



CHAPTER VI. 



DISCRIMINATION OF THE POSITIVE AND NEGATPVE ; THE CHAOTIC AND 

 THE ORDEPVLY ; THE HOMOGENEOUS AND THE HETEROGENEOUS ; WITH 

 OTHER FUNDAMENTAL ONTOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES ; AND WITH THE 

 CORRESPONDING LINGUAL AND ALPHABETICAL CLASSIFICATIONS 90 



CHAPTER VLL 

 METHOD AND ILLUSTRATIONS OP ALWATONI WORD-BUILDING 103 



CHAPTER VIH. 



CONTINUED EXPOSITION OP THE PRINCIPLES AND METHOD OF ALWASO 

 WORD-BUILDING 12 1 



CHAPTER IK. 

 SPECIAL CONSIDERATION OF THE ARSTRACT AND THE CONCRETE 138 



CHAPTER X. 



RE-STATEMENT AND EXPANSION OF THE CLASSIFICATION OP THE REALMS 

 OR DOMAINS OP BEING ; WITH THEIR NAMINGS IN THE TERMINATIONS 

 -10, -so, AND -TO 149 



CHAPTER XI. 



SPECIAL AND TECHNICAL INSTANCES OF THE COMPOSITION OP ALWASO 

 WORDS. ILLUSTRATION OF ALWASO GRAMMATICAL STRUCTURE 158 



CHAPTER XII. 



FINAL RrisrME OF TUS SUBJECT 170 



APPENDIXES pp. 180-201 ; Index pp. 203-2:24 



