hSbc:: Komo-Language #h0#
specific:
Komo-language is my constructed-human-language
that could be used as the future common language of the world.
#h0.1p1#
Komo will be the product of an EVOLUTIONARY process and
not a revolutionary as Esperanto. I'm showing the way. The language
must be tested and then to be used. Also it must be open to changes.
- Komo will have the BEST (= simplest and clearest) attributes
of all human-languages.
- The more we will understand our languages, the more better we will
make the komo.
- In our computer era, komo must have the attributes needed
to be more easily managed by a computer.
#h0.1.1p1#
GreekSynonym:
* Κόμο-γλώσσα.
* Κοινή-γλώσσα.
#h0.2p1#
EsperantoSynonym:
* Koma-lingvo.
#h0.2p2#
KomoSynonym:
* LangoKomo.
#h0.2p3#
List:
* Encoding-method-of-human-language.
#h0.3.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.3.2p1#
List:
* Decoding-method-of-human-language.
#h0.4.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.4.2p1#
List:
* Function-of-human-language.
#h0.5.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.5.2p1#
List:
* Paralanguage-of-human-language.
#h0.6.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.6.2p1#
List:
* HUMAN-SOCIETY.
#h0.7p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-LANGUAGE-KNOWER:
Quantity:
All humans.
Generic:
* Knower-of-human-language.
Sibling:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.7p2#
List:
* Human-Constructed-Language.
#h0.8p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-SPOKEN-LANGUAGE:
Generic:
* Spoken-language.
#h0.9.1p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-TEXTUAL-LANGUAGE:
Description:
Komo will have one to one mapping between written to spoken
AND the opposite.
Generic:
* Textual-language.
#h0.9.1p2#
List:
* English.
* Greek,
* Esperanto.
#h0.10p1#
List:
* Komo's-Domain
* Komo's-Mid-domain.
* Komo's-Co-domain
* Komo's-Evolution.
* Komo's-Grammar
* Komo's-Implementation.
* Komo's-Translation
#h0.11p1#
List:
* Komo's-BConcept.
* Komo's-Brainual-info.
* Komo's-Brainual-SubWorldview:
* Komo's-Brainual-Worldview.
* Komo's-BConceptual--sub-worldview:
* Komo's-BConceptual-worldview.
#h0.12.1p1#
List:
* Domain-of-human-language.
#h0.12.2p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-concept:
* Komo-Semasial-verb:
* Komo-Semasial-noun:
* Komo-Semasial-conjunction:
* Komo's-Semasial-sentence.
* Komo's-Semasial-sentence-Structure:
* Komo's-Semasial--sub-worldview.
#h0.13p1#
List:
* Mid-domain-of-human-language.
#h0.13.1p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-SEMASIAL-CONCEPT'S-ATTRIBUTE (sml-cpt):
Description:
Komo will not have "grammatical-gender".
Generic:
* Semasial-concept's-attribute-of-human-language.
Sibling:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.2.1p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-sentence.
#h0.13.2.2p1#
List:
* Semasial-concept-of-human-language.
#h0.13.2.3p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-verb.
* Komo's-Semasial-conjunction.
* Komo's-Semasial-noun.
#h0.13.2.4p1#
KOMO's-INDIVIDUAL-SEMASIAL-CONCEPT (sml-cpt):
Description:
Every b-concept has MANY individual-semasial-concepts.
Generic:
* Individual-semasial-concept-of-human-language.
Sibling:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.2.5p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-GENERIC-SEMASIAL-CONCEPT (sml-cpt):
Generic:
* Generic-semasial-concept-of-human-language.
Specific:
* Komo-semasial-verb.
* Komo-semasial-noun,
* Komo-semasial-conjunction.
#h0.13.2.5p2#
List:
* English-Semasial-concept.
* Greek-Semasial-concept.
* Esperanto-Semasial-concept.
#h0.13.2.6p1#
List:
* Komo-Logal-concept.
#h0.13.2.7p1#
List:
1. MOOD: non-imperative, imperative.
2. TIME: no-time, past, present, future.
3. DIRECTION: active, passive.
4. PERFECTIVENESS: imperfect (not completed process-or-relation), perfect (completed process-or-relation).
5. INTERROGATION: non-interrogative, interrogative.
6. AFFIRMATION: affirmative, negative.
#h0.13.2.8.1p1#
The number of its individuals is 1x4x2x2x2x2+4imperative=64+4=68. Follow this link to see the individuals of a semasial-verb and its mapping with verb. #h0.13.2.8.1p2#
Active-Direction | Passive-Direction | |||
Imperfect | Perfect | Imperfect | Perfect | |
NoTime | skributini | skributini-havi | skributini-bi | skributini-havi-bi |
Past | skributeni | skributeni-havi | skributeni-bi | skributeni-havi-bi |
Present | skributani | skributani-havi | skributani-bi | skributani-havi-bi |
Future | skributuni | skributuni-havi | skributuni-bi | skributuni-havi-bi |
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-sentence.
#h0.13.2.8.2p1#
List:
* Semasial-verb-of-human-language.
#h0.13.2.8.3p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-noun.
* Komo-Semasial-conjunction.
#h0.13.2.8.4p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.2.8.5p1#
List:
* Process-or-relation.
* Semasial-verb's-argument,
* Komo-Verb.
#h0.13.2.8.6p1#
List:
* Semasial-noun-of-human-language.
#h0.13.2.9.1p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-verb.
* Komo-Semasial-conjunction.
#h0.13.2.9.2p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-ordinary-noun.
* Komo's-Semasial-special-noun.
#h0.13.2.9.3p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.2.9.4p1#
List:
* Komo's-Noun.
#h0.13.2.9.5p1#
Komo's semasial-noun does not express any specific-attribute of the ENTITY it denotes. But any of its attributes can be expressed with semiwords placed next to noun. #h0.13.2.9.6.1p1#
INDIVIDUAL-SEMASIAL-ORD_NOUN | INDIVIDUAL-ORDINARY-NOUN | ||
# | ATTRIBUTE | # | EXPRESSION |
smNn1 | Generic | nnPl | homo |
smNn2 | Individual | nnPl | ho-tio |
smNn3 | Random | nnPl | ho-dio |
smNn4 | Singular | nnPl | ho-fo |
smNn5 | Plural | nnPl | ho-vo |
smNn6 | Interrogation | nnPl | ho-cio |
smNn7 | Individual,Sin | nnPl | ho-tio-fo |
smNn8 | Individual,Plu | nnPl | ho-tio-vo |
smNn9 | ... | nnPl | ... |
List:
* Semasial-ordinary-noun-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Semasial-noun.
#h0.13.2.9.6.2p1#
List:
* English,
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.2.9.6.3p1#
List:
* BConcept.
* Komo-Ordinary-noun.
#h0.13.2.9.6.4p1#
Komo does not have special-semasial-nouns. In other words, it does not use other logal-concepts (except ordinary-nouns, conjunctions and verbs) to denote special-attributes of concepts. #h0.13.2.9.7.1p1#
List:
* Semasial-special-noun-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Semasial-noun.
#h0.13.2.9.7.2p1#
List:
* PERSON-of-LANGUAGE.
* ENTITY:
* HUMAN:
* NON-HUMAN:
* QUANTITY:
* HIGHT:
* LENGTH:
* SIZE:
* PLACE:
* TIME:
* MANNER:
* CAUSE:
#h0.13.2.9.7.3p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.2.9.7.4p1#
List:
* Komo's-Special-noun.
* Mapping
special-semasial-noun to special-noun.
#h0.13.2.9.7.5p1#
List:
* Semasial-conjunction-of-human-language.
#h0.13.2.10.1p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-verb.
* Komo-Semasial-noun.
#h0.13.2.10.2p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.2.10.3p1#
List:
* Relation.
* Komo-Conjunction.
#h0.13.2.10.4p1#
List:
* Semasial-noun-structure-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Semasial-node.
#h0.13.3.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.3.2p1#
List:
* Semasial-verb's-argument-of-human-language.
#h0.13.4.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.4.2p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-verb.
* Komo's-Semasial-conjunction.
* Komo's-Semasial-verb's-argument.
#h0.13.5.1p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial--sub-worldview.
#h0.13.5.2p1#
List:
* Semasial-sentence-of-human-language.
* Semasial-Node.
#h0.13.5.3p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.5.4p1#
List:
* Process-or-relation.
* Komo's-Sentence,
#h0.13.5.5p1#
List:
* Semasial-sentence-structure-of-human-language.
#h0.13.6.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.6.2p1#
List:
* Semasial--sub-worldview-of-human-language.
#h0.13.7.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.7.2p1#
List:
* Human-subWorldview.
* Komo-Logal--sub-worldview,
* Sensorial-semasial--sub-worldview.
#h0.13.7.3p1#
List:
* Semasial-node-of-human-language.
#h0.13.8.1p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial--sub-worldview.
* Komo's-Semasial-sentence,
* Komo's-Semasial-concept,
* Komo's-Semasial-conjunction,
* Komo's-Semasial-verb,
* Komo's-Semasial-noun,
* Komo's-Semasial-verb's-argument,
...
#h0.13.8.2p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.8.3p1#
List:
* Semasial-info-of-human-language.
* Brainulo.
#h0.13.9.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.13.9.2p1#
List:
* Komo's-Logo-Info.
#h0.13.9.3p1#
List:
* Komo-LOGAL-UNIT
* Komo-LOGAL-UNIT-STRUCTURE
* Komo-WORD
* Komo-LOGAL-CONCEPT
* Komo-lg_concept's-name
* Komo-auxiliary-of-logal-concept
* Komo-INDIVIDUAL-LOGAL-CONCEPT
* Komo-GENERIC-LOGAL-CONCEPT
* Komo-VERB
* Komo-NOUN
* Komo-ordinary-noun
* Komo-special-noun
* Komo-CONJUNCTION
* Komo-NOUN-STRUCTURE
* Komo-SENTENCE
* Komo-SENTENCE'S CONSTITUENTS
* Komo-SENTENCE'S NOTATION
* Komo-SENTENCE-STRUCTURE
* Komo-LOGO-SUBWORLDVIEW
* Komo-LOGAL-INFO
* Komo-PART-OF-SPEECH
* Komo-LOGAL-STOP-NODE
* Komo-LOGAL-NONSTOP-NODE
* Komo-LOGO-SET
#h0.14.1p1#
List:
* Codomain-of-human-language.
* Set.
#h0.14.2p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.3p1#
List:
* Komo's-Domain.
* Komo's-Mid-domain.
#h0.14.4p1#
List:
* Komo's-Logal-unit-structure.
#h0.14.5.1p1#
List:
* Logal-unit-of-human-language.
#h0.14.5.2p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-PHONEME (lgl-cpt):
Specific:
* VOWEL:
the long history of languages being used as common-languages
(greek, latin) shows us that komo must have 5 vowels
as in esperanto: /a, e, i, o, u/.
* CONSONANT:
the attributes of the consonant-phonemes must have, like
the vowels, the most OPPOSITE characteristics that most
diferent native speakers understand. Greek people for example
does not understand the diference of h|ĥ and s|ŝ of esperanto.
* DIPHTHONG:
komo has no diphthongs.
* ALLOPHONE:
Each individual pronounces with its unique way the sound of a
language (phoneme). Komo supports any variation of its sounds,
only to the extent that no one of its language-users
misunderstands the phoneme being pronounced.
Discussion:
If we want to add palatals, we can use double-letters
(digraphs) to denote them. The same can be done with post-alveolars.
#h0.14.5.3p1#
Bilabial | Labio- Dental |
Dental | Alveolar | Post- Alveolar |
Palatal | Velar | ||
Nasal | /m/ (m) | /n/ (n) | /ŋ/ (nn) | |||||
Plosive | voiceless | /p/ (p) | /t/ (t) | /c/ (kk) | /k/ (k) | |||
voiced | /b/ (b) | /d/ (d) | /ɟ/ (gg) | /g/ (g) | ||||
Fricative | voiceless | /f/ (f) | /ΞΈ/ (q) | /s/ (s) | /ç/ (hh) | /x/ (h) | ||
voiced | /v/ (v) | /ð/ (w) | /z/ (z) | /ʝ/ (yy) | /ɣ/ (y) | |||
Affricate | voiceless | /ts/ (c) | ||||||
voiced | /dz/ (j) | |||||||
Trill | /r/ (r) | |||||||
Lateral | /l/ (l) | /ʎ/ (ll) |
hSbc:: KOMO's-LETTER (lgl-cpt):
Description:
in our computer era, the existing keyboards must
contain the letters.
In the future a new alphabet, simpler and denoting the attributes
of the letters can be constructed.
For example, a suggesting alphabet is:
The above alphabet, denotes the voiceless ("look" right) and
the voiced ("look" left) phonemes and there is no difference between
capitals and small letters. If ones knows the first, knows and
the other letter.
Discussion:
many people can work on the new alphabet. Then we can choose
the best.
#h0.14.5.3p2#
hSbc:: KOMO's-LOGAL-UNIT-ORDER (lgl-cpt):
Description:
My order is based on the IPA chart and my goal to use it for the
creation of komo-numerals.
#h0.14.5.3p3#
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
p | f | q | t | s | c | k | h | m | r |
b | v | w | d | z | j | g | y | n | l |
a | e | i | o | u |
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.5.4p1#
List:
* Logal-unit-structure-of-human-language.
#h0.14.6.1p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-USED-LOGAL-UNIT-STRUCTURE (lgl-cpt):
Generic:
* Used-logal-unit-structure-of-human-language.
Specific: Division On Captivity:
* Komo-Affix.
* Komo-Word.
#h0.14.6.2p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-UNUSED-LOGAL-UNIT-STRUCTURE (lgl-cpt):
Generic:
* Unused-logal-unit-structure-of-human-language.
#h0.14.6.2p2#
hSbc:: KOMO's-SYLLABLE (lgl-cpt):
Description:
Each vowel creates one syllable with all the previous consonants.
Diphthongs (consecutive vowels that form one syllable) are not
supported.
Generic:
* Syllable-of-human-language.
#h0.14.6.3p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.6.4p1#
Komo gets the most functionality of its affixes.
BUT, because anyone can make mistakes using its affix-rules,
and will desrtoy them, komo will use computers to validate each
new komo word. AAj contains a command
that creates and validates komo words.
#h0.14.7.1p1#
List:
* Affix-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Used-logal-unit-structure.
#h0.14.7.2p1#
List:
* Komo's-Word.
#h0.14.7.3p1#
List:
* o: denotes nouns.
* i: denotes verbs.
* a: denotes conjunctions.
* e:
* u:
#h0.14.7.4p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.7.5p1#
Komo will have clear word-creation-rules.
BUT, because anyone can make mistakes using these rules, komo
will use computers to validate each new komo word.
AAj contains a command that creates and
validates komo words.
#h0.14.8.1p1#
The stress is on the penultimate (next to the last) syllable.
But a word in komo, can have more than one stresses, when it
creates compounds because preserves the stress of the parts.
#h0.14.8.2p1#
List:
* Komo's-Affix.
#h0.14.8.3p1#
List:
* Word-of-human-language.
#h0.14.8.4p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-LG-CONCEPT-AUXILIARY (lgl-cpt):
Description:
all lg_concept-auxiliaries end the SAME with the term of the
lg_concept they modify and FOLLOW it.
Generic:
* LgConcept's-auxiliary-of-human-language.
Sibling:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.8.5p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-HYPHENATED-WORD (lgl-cpt):
Description:
A hyphenated-word (which preserves the stress of the
joined words) uses the notation:
- Hoko_Yono, homo_alto
- Hoko-Yono, homo-alto
- HoKoNoUmo, homoAlto
- HOKOyONO, HOMOaLTO
Generic:
* Hyphenated-Word.
#h0.14.8.5p2#
List:
* Komo's-Part-Of-Speech.
#h0.14.8.6p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.8.7p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-TERM-of-LOGAL-CONCEPT (lgl-cpt):
Generic:
* LgConcept's-term-of-human-language.
Example:
- lango = a mono-word term.
- LangoKomo = a multi-word term that denotes a specific of "lango".
- langoKomo
- lango-komo
- lango_komo
- LANGOkOMO
- langosRulo = an attribute of "lango".
#h0.14.9.1p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-NAME-of-LOGAL-CONCEPTE (lgl-cpt):
Generic:
* LgConcept's-name-of-human-language.
Sibling:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.9.1p2#
List:
* KOMO's-AUXILIARY-of-LOGAL-CONCEPT.
#h0.14.9.1p3#
List:
* Logal-concept-of-human-language.
#h0.14.9.2p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-INDIVIDUAL-LOGAL-CONCEPT (lgl-cpt):
Generic:
* Individual-lg_concept-of-human-language.
#h0.14.9.3p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-GENERIC-LOGAL-CONCEPT (lgl-cpt):
Generic:
* Generic-logal-concept-of-human-language.
Specific:
* Komo-Verb.
* Komo-Conjunction.
* Komo-Noun,
#h0.14.9.3p2#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.9.4p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-concept.
#h0.14.9.5p1#
The name of a komo-verb has a unique attribute among the
human-languages. It denotes the type of process-or-relation denoted.
-eini denotes relation.
-uini denotes process.
-utini denotes action-process.
-udini denotes function-process.
#h0.14.9.6.1p1#
Komo-verb does not denote instantness ("aspect"). #h0.14.9.6.1p2#
It uses 4 verb-terms with 4 auxiliaries (cii=interrogation, ui=negation, havi=perfectiveness, bi=passiveness). #h0.14.9.6.1p3#
The rules the languages use to create its verb-terms are: english=7, greek=70, esperanto=1, komo=1. #h0.14.9.6.1p4#
List:
* Verb-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Logal-concept.
#h0.14.9.6.2p1#
The number of its primary-individuals are 48:
(english=152, greek=264, esperanto=84).
#h0.14.9.6.3p1#
Active-Direction | Passive-Direction | |||
Imperfect | Perfect | Imperfect | Perfect | |
NoTime | skributini | skributini-havi | skributini-bi | skributini-havi-bi |
Past | skributeni | skributeni-havi | skributeni-bi | skributeni-havi-bi |
Present | skributani | skributani-havi | skributani-bi | skributani-havi-bi |
Future | skributuni | skributuni-havi | skributuni-bi | skributuni-havi-bi |
List:
* English,
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.9.6.4p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-verb.
* MAPPING:
Follow this link to see
all the
mappings with its semasial-verb.
#h0.14.9.6.5p1#
List:
* Noun-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Logal-concept.
#h0.14.9.7.1p1#
List:
* Komo's-Ordinary-noun.
* Komo's-Special-noun.
#h0.14.9.7.2p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.9.7.3p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-noun.
#h0.14.9.7.4p1#
List:
* Ordinary-noun-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Noun.
#h0.14.9.7.5.1p1#
List:
* Plain-Ordinary-Noun.
* Case-Ordinary-Noun.
* Attributive-Ordinary-Noun.
#h0.14.9.7.5.2p1#
List:
* English,
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.9.7.5.3p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-ordinary-noun.
#h0.14.9.7.5.4p1#
Komo with SEMIWORDS
express any attribute of any entity.
Thus, while other languages use different mechanisms
(auxiliaries, suffixes, different-words)
to express specific-attributes of entities, komo just
place any entity-attribute next to it to express that it is
attribute of the first.
EXAMPLE: none, nobody, nothing, nowhere, never of english,
expressed in komo as correspondingly: ko-pio, homo--ko-pio,
entepo--ko-pio, luo--ko-pio, tuo--ko-pio.
- ho-fo (singular).
- ho-vo (plural).
- ho-fo-cio (interrogative, sin)
- ho-vo-cio (interrogative, plu)
- ho-tio (concrete).
- ho-dio (vague).
- ...
- ho--ko-pio (quantity-none).
- ho--ko-bio (quantity-all).
- ho--ko-kio-fo (quantity-random, sin)
- ho--ko-kio-vo (quantity-random, plu)
- ho--ko-gio (quantity-any)
- ho--ko-gio-fo (quantity-any-one)
- ho--ko-fio (quantity-few)
- ho--ko-vio (quantity-many)
- ho--tuo-eno (time-past)
- ho--tuo-ano (time-present)
- ho--tuo-uno (time-future)
- ho--sizo-fio (size-small)
- ho--sizo-vio (size-big)
- ho-fo--disto-hio (distance-near-speaker)
- ho-vo--disto-hio (distance-near-speakers)
- ho--disto-yio (distance-far-speaker)
- ...
#h0.14.9.7.6.1p1#
List:
* Ordinary-noun-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Noun.
#h0.14.9.7.6.2p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.9.7.6.3p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-ordinary-noun.
#h0.14.9.7.6.4p1#
Komo creates 1 case-noun.
⇨ The noun terms-of-logal-concepts
are 2 (english=4, esperanto=4):
homo, homos.
⇨ Komo uses 1 rule to create its case-noun--terms
(english=6, greek=26, esperanto=1).
#h0.14.9.7.7.1p1#
List:
* Case-noun-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Noun.
#h0.14.9.7.7.2p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-ATTRIBUTE-CASE (lgl-cpt):
Description:
It denotes that the next construction is an attribute
of this entity.
It is created by adding an -S at the end of a plain-noun.
#h0.14.9.7.7.3p1#
DISCUSSION:
practice will show the best case-nouns needed.
#h0.14.9.7.7.3p2#
Any plain-noun has and a case form (english=10, greek=40, esperanto=8). #h0.14.9.7.7.4p1#
INDIVIDUAL-CASE-ORDINARY-NOUN | INDIVIDUAL-SEMASIAL-ORD-NOUN | |||
# | INDIVIDUAL | GENERIC | # | ATTRIBUTE |
nnCs01 | homos entepo | Attribute-case | smNn01 | Generic |
nnCs02 | homos-vos entepo | Attribute-case | smNn02 | Generic-plural |
... | ... | ... | ... | ... |
List:
* English,
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.9.7.7.5p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-ordinary-noun.
* Komo's-Semasial-conjunction.
#h0.14.9.7.7.6p1#
Komo does not have attributive-ordinary-nouns. #h0.14.9.7.8.1p1#
List:
* Attributive-ordinary-noun-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Noun.
#h0.14.9.7.8.2p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.9.7.8.3p1#
Komo does not have special-nouns. #h0.14.9.7.9.1p1#
List:
* Special-noun-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Noun.
#h0.14.9.7.9.2p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.9.7.9.3p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-special-noun.
#h0.14.9.7.9.4p1#
Conjunctions end with -a.
Komo does not use root-words for
conjunctions as all languages do. Komo changes the suffix -o
of the ordinary-noun of the conjunction's logal-concept to -a.
#h0.14.9.8.1p1#
By setting the conjunction in front of a verb's-argument gives time to the speaker to add information after the beggining of his speech. #h0.14.9.8.2p1#
List:
* Conjunction-of-human-language.
* Komo's-Logal-concept.
#h0.14.9.8.3p1#
List:
* A: relation = atreino.
* ALA: verb's-argument.
* OLA: verb's-subject, if it is not placed before the verb.
* ILA: verb's-object (object), if it is not placed after the verb.
#h0.14.9.8.4p1#
List:
* One argument.
* Two arguments.
#h0.14.9.8.5p1#
List:
* English,
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.9.8.6p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-conjunction.
* Relation.
#h0.14.9.8.7p1#
Komos noun types create two noun-structures that denote the
- the attribute of an entity and
- a specific entity.
#h0.14.10.1p1#
Noun-structure vs Lg-concept's-term-with-semiwords:
Both express same relations, attributes of entities or specific
entities.
The difference is only that the terms belong to
known REGISTERED concepts.
#h0.14.10.1p2#
List:
* Noun-structure-of-human-language.
#h0.14.10.2p1#
hSbc:: 1. KOMO's-ATTRIBUTE-NOUN-STRUCTURE (lgl-cpt):
Description:
An attribute-case-noun plus a plain-noun, denotes an attribute
of the attribute-case-noun.
Example:
* homos karo = human's car.
#h0.14.10.3p1#
hSbc:: 2. KOMO's-SPECIFIC-NOUN-STRUCTURE (lgl-cpt):
Description:
A plain-noun plus other plain-nouns, denotes a specific-entity
of the first plain-noun.
Example:
* homo elino = greek human.
#h0.14.10.3p2#
hSbc:: 3. KOMO's-CONJUNCTION-NOUN-STRUCTURE (lgl-cpt):
Description:
By using conjunctions, komo can create any noun-structure.
Example:
* karo-tio ofa homo-tio = the car of this human.
#h0.14.10.3p3#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.10.4p1#
List:
* Komo's-Verb:
* Komo's-Conjunction.
* Komo's-Verb's-argument:
#h0.14.11.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.11.2p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-sentence.
#h0.14.11.3p1#
List:
* Verb's-argument-of-human-language.
#h0.14.12.1p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-VERB'S-SUBJECT (lgl-cpt):
Generic:
* Verb's-subject-of-human-language.
#h0.14.12.2p1#
hSbc:: KOMO's-VERB'S-OBJECT (lgl-cpt):
Generic:
* Verb's-object-of-human-language.
#h0.14.12.2p2#
hSbc:: KOMO's-INDIRECT-VERB'S-OBJECT (lgl-cpt):
Generic:
* Indirect-verb's-object-of-human-language.
#h0.14.12.2p3#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.12.3p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasial-verb's-argument.
#h0.14.12.4p1#
The same with the notation in any language. #h0.14.13.1p1#
List:
* Sentence-structure-of-human-language.
#h0.14.14.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.14.2p1#
List:
* Logal--sub-worldview-of-human-language.
* Whole-part--tree-structure.
#h0.14.15.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.15.2p1#
List:
* Logal-node-of-human-language.
* Tree-structure-node.
#h0.14.16.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.16.2p1#
List:
* Logal-info-of-human-language.
#h0.14.17.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.17.2p1#
List:
* Komo's-Semasia.
#h0.14.17.3p1#
List:
* Part-of-speech-of-human-language.
#h0.14.18.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.18.2p1#
List:
* Stop-node-of-human-language.
#h0.14.19.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.19.2p1#
List:
* Nonstop-node-of-human-language.
#h0.14.20.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.20.2p1#
The generic rule of term
creation is:
related concepts have related names (terms)
#h0.14.21.1p1#
List:
* Term-list-of-human-language.
#h0.14.21.2p1#
List:
* Numerals.
* Human-Names.
* Pronouns.
* Prepositions.
* Conjunctions.
* Colors.
#h0.14.21.3p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.21.4p1#
List:
* Logo-set-of-human-language.
#h0.14.22.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.14.22.2p1#
date: publication
I publiced my "Komo-Language" on the Internet.
#h0.15p1#
2010.06.12:
I modified this file, to contain LocDocs.
#h0.15p2#
2008.02.29:
I created this file, which presents the "komo-language" as an
html--sensorial-b-concept.
#h0.15p3#
2001.12.09: creation
I created the b-concept of "common language" in my notes.
#h0.15p4#
1988.03: first written thought
My first written thought with date, in greek about the
"common language" in my notes says: "If we find out how
the different human-languages express the same reality,
then we will find out how must be the international-language
which must overcome the weaknesses of today natural languages".
#h0.15p5#
List:
* Evolution-of-human-language.
#h0.15.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.15.2p1#
List:
* Grammar-of-human-language.
#h0.16.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.16.2p1#
List:
* Modality-of-human-language.
#h0.17.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.17.2p1#
Implementation-of-human-language. #h0.18.1p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.18.2p1#
When komo will be ready for international adoption, computers will have the ability to translate between komo and any other human-language. #h0.19.1p1#
List:
* Translation-of-human-language.
#h0.19.2p1#
List:
* English.
* Greek.
* Esperanto.
#h0.19.3p1#
File ToC:
⇨ Definition
⇨ Synonym
⇨ Encoding
⇨ Decoding
⇨ Function
⇨ Paralanguage
⇨ Whole
⇨ Generic
⇨ Specific
⇨ Sibling
⇨ English
⇨ Esperanto
⇨ Greek
⇨ Environment
⇨ Domain
⇨ BConcept
⇨ Brainual-info
⇨ Brainual-subwvw
⇨ Brainual-worldview
⇨ Mid-domain
⇨ SmConcept
⇨ SmVerb
⇨ SmConjunction
⇨ SmNoun
⇨ SmSentence
⇨ Semasia (subworldview)
⇨ SmInfo
⇨ Co-domain
⇨ Logal-unit
⇨ Word
⇨ LgConcept
⇨ Verb
⇨ Conjunction
⇨ Noun
⇨ Sentence
⇨ Logo (subworldview)
⇨ LgInfo
⇨ Evolution
⇨ Grammar
⇨ Modality
⇨ Implementation
⇨ Translation
AAj ToC:
⇨ Home
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⇨ Schema
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⇨ Bibliography
⇨ Human-Language
⇨ Komo-language
⇨ KRS
⇨ SBConcept-System
⇨ AAj
⇨ SSS-Paper (1990)
⇨ Site-Evolution
⇨ Author
⇨ All-files
⇨ All-names
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