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 <panel type="primary" title="Disambiguation of sentences" Subtitle="sentences and their context">  <panel type="primary" title="Disambiguation of sentences" Subtitle="sentences and their context"> 
  
-  * Disambiguation syntax : Theory ( Category,Tag) +  * Disambiguation syntax : Sentence ( Category,Tag) 
   * [[:reason | reasoning ]]   * [[:reason | reasoning ]]
   * [[:agreement | agreements ]]   * [[:agreement | agreements ]]
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   * [[:converse | conversations  ]]   * [[:converse | conversations  ]]
   * [[:decision | decisions ]]   * [[:decision | decisions ]]
 +  * [[:equ | Equations ]]
 +  * [[:form | Formula ]]
 +  * Metaphorical sentences 
 +  * Analogical sentences 
  
 <navbox> <navbox>
 # Disambiguation  # Disambiguation 
-## Word source +## sentences source 
-## Word meaning  +## sentences meaning  
-## Word pronunciation  +## sentences pronunciation  
-## Word spelling+## sentences spelling
 </navbox> </navbox>
 +
 +  * Word order , sentence structure , sentence design 
 +    * [[:en:word-order|Word order]] , [[:en:syntax | syntax ]] 
 +    * [[:en:linguistic_chain | directed linguistic chain ]]
 +  * Word orientation while writing the word order and its rules 
 +    * [[:en:orthography | orthography ]]
 +  * Word logic and reasoning 
 +    * [[:en:mnemonic:word_reasoning | Word reasoning ( speech) ]]
 +  * art concerned with the words 
 +    * [[:en:word_arts | Word arts ]]
 +
 +
 </panel> </panel>
  
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 <panel type="primary" title="Subject wise glossaries" no-body="true"> <panel type="primary" title="Subject wise glossaries" no-body="true">
  
-  * [[:en:subject_chapters | Subject chapters ]] , the collection of chapters according to their subjects or fields+  * [[:en:subject_sentences | Subject sentences ]] , the collection of chapters according to their subjects or fields
  
 </panel> </panel>
  
-<panel type="primary" title="Language wise chapters" no-body="true">+<panel type="primary" title="Language wise sentences" no-body="true">
  
  
 </panel> </panel>
  
-<panel type="primary" title="Mnemonic wise chapters" no-body="true">+<panel type="primary" title="Mnemonic wise sentences" no-body="true">
 <navbox> <navbox>
 </navbox> </navbox>
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 +==== SENTENCES ====
 +
 +^ ENGLISH                      ^                    ^ MANTRAKSHAR                  ^ ETYMOLOGY                                                                                                            ^
 +|  argument     | argumentum     | diafonía                                        | arguō (“I prove or demonstrate”, “I assert or allege”) +‎ -mentum (“instrument”, “medium”, “result of”)              |
 +|  article      | articulus      | árthro              {{:blank:article.png}}      | Latin articulus (“a joint, limb, member, part, division)  Sanskrit ऋत (ṛtá, “order; right, etc.”)                    |
 +|  assignment   | assignment     | ANATHESI ERGASIAS  |  {{:blank:assignment.png}}                                                                                                                        |
 +|  credential   | credential     | pistopoiitikó      |                              | crēdō (“loan, confide in, trust, believe”). , credentia                                                              |
 +|  data         | data           | dedoména            {{:blank:data.png}}         | Latin data, nominative plural of datum (“that is given”), neuter past participle of dō (“I give”).                   |
 +|  doctrine     | doctrina       | dógma              |                              |  Latin doctrina (“teaching, instruction, learning, knowledge”), from doctor (“a teacher”), from docere (“to teach”)  |
 +|  hypothesis   | hypothesi      | ypóthesi            {{:blank:hypothesis.png}}   | from ὑπό (hupó, “below”) + τίθημι (títhēmi, “I put, place”).                                                         |
 +|  inference    | consequentia   | sympérasma                                      | Latin inferō, from Latin in- (“in, at, on; into”) + Latin ferō (“bear, carry; suffer”)                               |
 +|  information  | informationes  | pliroforíes        |  {{:blank:information.png}}  | From in- +‎ fōrmō (“I form, make”).                                                                                  |
 +|  mention      | mentionem      | anaféro            |                              | From mēns (“mind”) +‎ -iō.                                                                                           |
 +|  news         | nuntium        | Néa                |                              | acronym of "North, East, West, South                                                                                 |
 +|  paragraph    | paragrapho     | parágrafos                                      |  Ancient Greek παράγραφος (parágraphos), from παρά (pará, “beside”) and γράφω (gráphō, “I write”).                   |
 +|  premise      | praemissa      | proüpóthesi        |  {{:blank:premise.png}}      |  Latin praemittere (“to send or put before”), from prae- (“before”) + mittere (“to send”).                           |
 +|  proposition  | propositio     | prótasi            |  {{:blank:proposition.png}}  | From prō- +‎ pōnō (“put, place”). (position )                                                                        |
 +|  protocol     | protocol       | protókollo          {{:blank:protocol.png}}     | from πρῶτος (prôtos, “first”) + κόλλα (kólla, “glue”).                                                               |
 +|  statement    | dicitur        | dílosi                                          | from stare (“to stand”). Doublet of estate and status.                                                               |
 +|  theorem      | theorema       | theórima                                        | from θέα (théa, “a view”) + ὁράω (horáō, “I see, look”).                                                             |
 +
 +
 +**Characters typeface**
 +  * Letter (alphabet), a character representing one or more of the sounds used in speech; any of the symbols of an alphabet.
 +  * Letterform, the graphic form of a letter of the alphabet, either as written or in a particular type font.
  
  
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-  * Word order , sentence structure , sentence design  
-    * [[:en:word-order|Word order]] , [[:en:syntax | syntax ]]  
-    * [[:en:linguistic_chain | directed linguistic chain ]] 
-  * Word orientation while writing the word order and its rules  
-    * [[:en:orthography | orthography ]] 
-  * Word logic and reasoning  
-    * [[:en:mnemonic:word_reasoning | Word reasoning ( speech) ]] 
-  * art concerned with the words  
-    * [[:en:word_arts | Word arts ]] 
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