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guage throughout, which constitute the Scientology 

 of Linguistic ; and the Corresponding Philosophy 

 and Science of the Universe at large is the Scientol- 

 ogy of Universology. The reaction of the Philosophy 

 of the New Scientific Language upon the understanding 

 of existing tongues, or upon the previous Science and 

 Sciences of Language, icill constitute the Universological 

 Aspect of Lingual Naturology (60, 61) ; and the simi- 

 lar reaction of Universological Scientology upon the 

 existing Sciences, recasting them into the mould of 

 its own character, will be the Universologi-al Aspect of 

 Naturology at large. Finally, the interblending and 

 mutual modification and modulation of the old and 

 new materials of Lingual Knowledge and Use will 

 constitute the Artology of Speech. (59, 77.) 



75. To restate these points : The Naturology of 

 Language is not confined to Grammar or Lexicology 

 (the Dictionary), nor to any other particular depart- 

 ment of the Science of Language, as now understood ; 

 nor to all of them combined ; not even if we include 

 Comparative Grammar or Comparative Etymology, 

 with all the surprising expansion which has been 

 given to that Branch of Science by the German 

 School of Philologists. Linguo-Naturology or the 

 Naturology of Language includes, on the contrary : 

 First, in its ordinary or Non-Universological sense, 

 all of these Departments of the Lingual Domain, or 

 the whole of Linguistic, in any or every sense in 

 which Language has heretofore been studied ; and 

 Secondly, in its Universological Aspect, it includes all 

 of this Primary Body of Lingual Science as it will 



