User talk:Twiffy
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[edit] Language
[edit] General Concepts for Specific Symbols
- Good/bad/neutral
- person (entity)
- direction/position (above, below, within, on, under)
- light/dark
- command/statement/question
- numbers
- living/dead
- negation
- magnitude
- weapons
- power
- earth (metal vs. stone) / air / fire (campfire vs. sun) / water
- bodily functions
- past/present/future
- units of time
- shape (round, angular)
- active/passive
- verbs
- movement
- size
- color
- length / distance
- places / landmarks / individual entity's location
- technology (degrees of magic-ness)
- astronomy / stellar bodies
- anatomy
- plants n' animals
- possession
- family and social relationships and orders
- on/off
- cover and enclose (as in clothes)
- emotions
- creating and destroying
- self/other
- this/that
- temperature
- smell/taste/feel/sound/sight/balance
- intelligence
- speed
- strength
- faith / confidence
- communication
- permanance / impermanance
- need / desire / importance
- food / water
- consumption / assimilation (already in bodily functions?)
- work / play (good or bad activity?)
- awake / asleep / states of consciousness
- positive / negative (good vs. bad number?)
- heirarchy and relative heirarchial position
- tangible vs. intangible
- physical forces (gravity, EM, etc.)
- name(s)
- begin/end
- transfer(give / receive)
- same / different (same as self / other? can probably be combined...)
[edit] Concepts
- Sentences go from up to down; are stacked left to right. Just like Japanese.
- No dedicated punctuation - just use symbols for "statement", "question", etc.
- Parentheses to differentiate "man with bad cancer" from "bad man with cancer"
- To specify statement sentence, do Statement modify (sentence). For question, Question modify (sentence).
- In modification, more important symbol comes first, with its modifier second. Dog brown, not brown dog.
- If "X modified by Y" is denoted X_Y, then conventionally X_Y_Z=(X_Y)_Z
- The parentheses will be nondedicated symbols, possibly left parenthesis=begin, right parenthesis=end. In usage, to emphasize that they are delimiters and not modifiers, we will write X_ (Y_Z), as opposed to X_(Y_Z) (where the space in the first example denotes that X and ( are not actually connected by the _ , but that the ( is separate from the X_.
- "Modification" will tentatively be indicated by a bar along the left of the characters. This provides for a natural ordering independent of parentheses, via using multiple stacked bars.
[edit] Image copyright problem with Image:Oldfaithful.JPG
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[edit] Image:Dwindlingroad.JPG listed for deletion
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