Ithkuil/Lexicon

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1.0 ROOTS ASSOCIATED WITH GRAMMATICAL FUNCTIONS[edit | edit source]

1.1 The Carrier Root[edit | edit source]

Root Stem BSC CTE CSV OBJ
-S- S0 [the “carrier” root]
S1 [carrier stem representing an animate being named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase] [carrier stem representing the identity of the animate being named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase] [carrier stem representing the physical presence/body of the animate being named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase] that which is impacted/targeted or a patient of the animate being named named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase
S2 [stem representing inanimate object or abstract entity named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase] [stem representing the identity of the inanimate object or abstract entity named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase] [stem representing the physical presence or body of the inanimate entity or tangible manifestation/effect of the abstract entity named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase] that which is impacted/targeted or a patient of the inanimate or abstract entity named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase
S3 [stem representing geographical or geo-demographic place/location named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase] [stem representing the identity of the geographical or geo-demographic place/location named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase] [stem representing the physical/tangible praxes and/or tangible infrastructure of the geographical or geo-demographic place/location named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase] that which is impacted/targeted or a patient of the geographical or geo-demographic place/location named by the succeeding foreign or proper name/phrase

1.2 General Demonstrative Root[edit | edit source]

1.3 The Copular Root[edit | edit source]

1.4 Grammatical Terminology[edit | edit source]

2.0 COMMON STATES AND ACTS[edit | edit source]

2.1 Tool Use[edit | edit source]

2.1.1 Acts/Processes Accomplished by Means of Tools/Implements[edit | edit source]

2.1.2 Implements/Materials/Substances Used To Maintain Completed States Created via Tools/Devices/Machines/Manual Processes[edit | edit source]

2.1.3 Common Household Appliances and Electronic Devices[edit | edit source]

2.1.4 Objects/Implements Used to Hold/Contain Foodstuffs During Preparation, Cooking, and Serving[edit | edit source]

2.1.5 Fixtures Used To Facilitate/Maintain States Created via Tools/Devices/Machines/Manual Processes/Powered Processes[edit | edit source]

2.1.6 Furniture[edit | edit source]

2.1.7 Building[edit | edit source]

3.0 SPACETIME and MOTION[edit | edit source]

3.1 Spatio-Temporal Dimensions[edit | edit source]

3.2 Motion And Spatial Position[edit | edit source]

3.3 Translative Motion Roots[edit | edit source]

3.4 Spatial Position/Location Roots[edit | edit source]

3.5 Positionally-Defined Componential Parts Of A Whole[edit | edit source]

3.6 Additional Roots Related to Spatio-Temporal Motion[edit | edit source]

3.7 Temporal Concepts[edit | edit source]

4.0 PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL PHENOMENA[edit | edit source]

4.1 Communication and Social Interaction[edit | edit source]

4.2 Kinship Terms[edit | edit source]

4.3 Character Traits & Socio-Psychological States[edit | edit source]

4.4 Complementary Interpersonal Relationships/Interactions[edit | edit source]

4.5 Sensory Phenomena[edit | edit source]

4.5.1 Auditory/Aural Sense[edit | edit source]

4.5.1.1 Various Types of Sounds[edit | edit source]
4.5.1.2 General Sound Parameters and Reaction To Sound[edit | edit source]
4.5.1.3 Music[edit | edit source]
4.5.1.3.1 Musical Instruments[edit | edit source]

4.5.2 Olfactory Sense[edit | edit source]

4.5.3 Gustatory Sense[edit | edit source]

4.5.4 Visual Sense[edit | edit source]

4.5.5 Tactile Sense[edit | edit source]

4.5.6 Affective Sensory States (i.e., Proprioceptive, Interoceptive, and Vestibular-Sensory States)[edit | edit source]

4.5.7 Affective Mental/Psychological States[edit | edit source]

4.5.8 Affective Unconscious/Semi-Conscious Autonomic States/Acts[edit | edit source]

4.5.9 Semi-Conscious Habitual Acts[edit | edit source]

4.5.10 Emotional States[edit | edit source]

4.5.10.1 Desirable/Positive Emotions[edit | edit source]
4.5.10.2 Emotions Associated With Personal Relationships/Intimacy[edit | edit source]
4.5.10.3 Ambivalent Emotions[edit | edit source]
4.5.10.4 Undesirable/Negative Emotions[edit | edit source]

5.0 MISCELLANEOUS ENTITIES AND OBJECTS[edit | edit source]

5.1 Clothing[edit | edit source]

5.2 Weapons[edit | edit source]

5.3 Games and Sports[edit | edit source]

6.0 NATURE AND NATURAL PHENOMENA (Non-Biological)[edit | edit source]

6.1 The Quality Or Property Of Matter[edit | edit source]

6.2 Measurement of Natural Phenomena[edit | edit source]

6.3 Physics and Cosmological/Astronomical Phenomena[edit | edit source]

6.4 Mathematical Concepts[edit | edit source]

6.4.1 The Basic Number Roots[edit | edit source]

6.4.2 Shapes and Forms[edit | edit source]

6.4.3 Chemical Elements, Compounds and Substances[edit | edit source]

7.0 NATURAL PHENOMENA (BIOLOGICAL/ZOOLOGICAL)[edit | edit source]

7.1 Food/Eating/Ingestion[edit | edit source]

7.1.1 Some Common Food Plants[edit | edit source]

7.2 The Body[edit | edit source]

7.2.1 Parts of the Body[edit | edit source]

7.2.2 Bodily Fluids, Secretions, Excretia[edit | edit source]

7.2.3 Disability/Disease/Sickness/Illness/Malady[edit | edit source]

7.2.4 Parasitic/Microbial Diseases[edit | edit source]

7.2.5 Non-Genetic Metabolic Disorders[edit | edit source]

7.2.6 Genetic Disorders/Diseases[edit | edit source]

7.2.7 Autoimmune Diseases/Disorder[edit | edit source]

7.2.8 Idiopathic Diseases/Disorders, Non-Genetic Congenital Disorders, or Diseases/Disorders of Unknown/Uncertain Etiology[edit | edit source]

7.2.9 Psychological/Behavioral Disorders[edit | edit source]

7.2.10 Miscellaneous Roots Related to Illness[edit | edit source]

7.3 Biological Life-Forms[edit | edit source]

7.3.0.1 Preliminary Note on Quasi-Taxonomic Roots/Stems Denoting Biological Life-forms[edit | edit source]
7.3.0.2 Affixes Used with Taxonomic Stems for Genus or Species or Sub-Species Identification[edit | edit source]
7.3.0.3 Affixes for Grouping Biological Life-Form Roots/Stems into Classificatory Schemata/Taxonomies[edit | edit source]
7.3.0.4 Affixes for Describing Extinct Genera[edit | edit source]

7.3.1 Animals[edit | edit source]

7.3.1.1 Mammals[edit | edit source]
7.3.1.2 Reptiles[edit | edit source]
7.3.1.3 Amphibians[edit | edit source]
7.3.1.4 Birds[edit | edit source]
7.3.1.5 Fish, Tunicates and Lancelets[edit | edit source]
7.3.1.6 Echinoderms, Hemichordates, and Xenacoelomorphs[edit | edit source]
7.3.1.7 Protostomes (excluding Arthropods)[edit | edit source]
7.3.1.8 Porifera, Cteophora, Placozoa, and Cnidaria[edit | edit source]
7.3.1.9 Arthropods (including Arachnids, Crustaceans, Myriapods, and Insects)[edit | edit source]

7.3.2 Plants[edit | edit source]

7.3.2.1 Bryophytes[edit | edit source]
7.3.2.2 Tracheophytes[edit | edit source]

7.3.3 Holomycota (Fungi, Yeast and Cristidiscoidea)[edit | edit source]

7.3.4 Unicellular Eukaryotes & Multicellular Algae[edit | edit source]

7.3.5 Bacteria and Archaea[edit | edit source]

7.3.6 Viruses & Viroids[edit | edit source]