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The Contents of the Chapters.


The Third Part Containing Philosophical Grammar.
CHAPTER. I.
I. COncerning the several Kinds and Parts of Grammar.II. Of Etymologie, The more general Scheme of Integrals and Particles.III. Of Nouns in General.IV. Of Substantives common, denoting either Things, Actions, or Persons.V. Rules concerning Nouns of Action.VI. Of Substantives Abstracts.VII. Of Adjectives according to the true Philosophical notion of them.VIII. The true notion of a Verb.IX. Of derived Adverbs.X. A general Scheme of the forementioned Derivations. page, 297
CHAP. II.
I. Of Particles in General.II. Of the Copula.III. Of Pronouns more generally.IV. More particularly.V. Of Interjections more generally.VI. More particularly. p.304
CHAP. III.
I. Of Prepositions in general.II. The particular kinds of them enumerated.III. An Explication of the four last Combinations of them, relating to Place or Time. p.309
CHAP. IV.
I. Of Adverbs in General.II. The particular kinds of them.III. Of Conjunctions. p.312
CHAP. V.
I. Of Articles.II. Of Modes.III. Of Tenses.IV. The most distinct way of expressing the differences of Time. p.315
CHAP. VI.
I. Of Transcendental particles, The end and use of them.II. The usual ways for inlarging the sense of Words in instituted Languages.III. The general Heads of Transcendental Particles. p.318
CHAP. VII.
Instances of the great usefullness of these Transcendental Particles, with directions how they are to be applyed.
p.323
CHAP. VIII.
Of the Accidental differences of Words.I. Inflexion.II. Derivations.III. Composition.
p.352
CHAP. IX.
Of the second part of Grammar called Syntax. p.354
CHAP. X.
Of Orthography.I. Concerning Letters. The Authors who have treated of this Subject.II. A brief Table of all such kinds of Simple sound, which can be framed by the mouths of Men.III. A further Explication of this Table, as to the Organs of Speech, and as to the Letters framed by these Organs.
p.357
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