UNISMI; DUISMi; SESQUISM1, ETC. 175 



214. The au,io (Homogenismus, 126) of Speech, or 

 of the Universe, or of whatsoever Domain is the fun- 

 damental Unismus of that Domain ; the cnkauvlio (He- 

 terogenismus, 127) is the corresponding Duismus ; and 

 the alio, (Totismus, 211), is the corresponding Trinis- 

 mus (6.) The Vowels are, therefore, the Unismus of 

 Oral Speech (not now including Music) ; the Conso- 

 nants, the Duismus ; and The Syllable, and all the Ela- 

 borate Structure which grows out of it, the Trinismus. 

 The Yowel-and-Consonant Domain is Elementary. 

 At the Center of this Elementismus of Speech, be- 

 tween the Yowels and Consonants, are the Ambigu's 

 (Hwau n io, 129, 158, 210), the Pneumatismus of Speech, 

 the Analogue of Viscerism and Vital Spiritual Exist- 

 ence, universally ; technically Sesquism (Lat. sesqui, 

 ONE-AND-A-HALF.) Ti,ia (tee-ee-ah), ki,ia (kee-ee-ah), 

 and pi,ia (pee-ee-ah) are The Abstract Limitological 

 Aspects of Unism, Dtiism, and Trinism. Un,ia (oon- 

 ee-ah), Du,ia, (doo-ee-ah) and Tre,ia (tra-ee-ah) are 

 the more generalized aspects of the same. 



215. Before concluding this little treatise, let us re- 

 turn, for a moment, from the special consideration of 

 Alwato, as an Epitome of the Universe, to that of the 

 Universe itself ; and of some few of the other and 

 correlated branches of the Grand Whole. It is only, 



in a sense, accidental, that we have been mainlv oc- 



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cupied, while introducing the investigation of Uni- 

 versal Science, with Language, and especially with 

 the Elementary or Alphabetic aspect of this par- 

 ticular subject ; but, oo the other hand, there was, as 

 previously shown (63, 71, 80, 81), a sufficient deter- 



