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Bellring

Bellring

Russian Federation

August 27, 2007

According the Russian alphabet

these digits represent

44 sounds of English.

01. Bus, cup, jumper.

02. Star, fast, smart.

03. Ice, bite, frightly.

04. Cow, mouse, how.

05. Big, bed, bin, bee.

06. Vain, vast, drive.

07. West, white, well.

08. Mother, the, this.

09. Grey, bag, garden.

10. Dream, dark, do.

11. January, gentle.

12. Earth, early, fur.

13. Garage, genre.

14. Zoo, zeal, bands.

15. Big, still, ink, it.

16. Fee, sleep, seat.

17. Ear, dear, fear.

18. Yes, yellow, you.

19. Back, act, task.

20. London, bell.

And here is the indexation
applied for your orientation.
Indexation is a 
technique of brief, 
digital coding 
applyed to the 
informational 
elements of a 
human language being
under the study, 
given in the form of
mathematical tables
for getting some
digital schemes in 
which our thoughts 
and ideas could 
follow one another 
free and naturally
according to the 
rules of logic and
deduction in the 
form of mathematical
sequences having
certain meanings and
specific 
interpretations 
which would be able 
to give a student 
one more possibility 
of having 
orientation 
and concentration of 
his or her mental 
and spiritual forces 
for systematical 
moving ahead in the 
willingly chosen 
direction for more 
or less effective 
repeating and 
remembering of the 
existing, in his or 
her mind by the 
current moment, base 
of individual 
knowledge including 
certain linguistic 
data have been 
already learned by
learner in the 
chosen sphere of 
Russian, English and
Italian Grammars 
while de-indexation
will be a reverse 
process of getting 
back the original 
information in the 
form of our usual 
words and 
expressions.

B01 Sounds, phonetic 
    division of words
01i
02i 0009 are; 0006 article;
03i 0013 eye; 0012 I;
04i
05i 0023 bug; 0007 be; 0022 bed;
06i 0024 verbal;
07i 0011 were; 0017 we; 0010 was;
08i 0005 the; 0018 they;
09i
10i
11i
12i
13i
14i
15i 0008 is; 0016 it;
16i
17i
18i 0013 you;
19i 0026 construction;
20i 0002 Linguistics; 
21i 0029 morpheme;
22i 0021 noun;
23i
24i
25i
26i
27i
28i 0028 pre-; 0019 people;
29i
30i 0001 Sound; 0034 sentence;
31i
32i
33i
34i
35i 0020 phrase;
36i
37i 0014 he; 0030 homograph; 
    0031 homonym; 0033 heterograph; 
    0032 heterophone;
38i 0015 she;
39i
40i 0003 a; 0027 a-; 0025 active; 
    0007 am; 0004 an; 
41i
42i
43i
44i

   Quantity of words - 0034

B02 Linguistics
01i Phonology (phonetics) of words
02i Morphology and phrases	
03i Syntax and sentences	
04i Morpheme, lexeme
05i Root or stem	
06i Prefix or affix	
07i Suffix	
08i Inflection or ending	
	
B03 Parts of speech
01i The Noun
02i The Adjective
03i Pronoun
04i The Numeral
05i The Verb
06i The Adverb
07i The words of the category of state
08i The Modal Verbs
09i The Interjection
10i The Preposition
11i The Conjunction
12i The Particle
13i The Article	
	 
B04 Phrasal division of the sentence
    from morphological and syntactical
    points of view
01i Verbal phrase	
02i Prepositional phrase	
03i Adverbial phrase	
04i Noun phrase	
05i Mixed phrase		
06i Interjections and parenthesis 
    make Independent phrases	
07i Coordinate, connective phrase 	
08i Subordinate phrase	
09i Question word phrase	
10i Subject phrase
11i Predicate phrase
12i Complement as predicative element
    of Object phrase
13i Predicative phrase
14i Object phrase
15i Gerund phrase or construction
16i Simple Predicate phrase
17i Complex or compound predicate
    phrases
18i Verbal noun phrase


B05 Simple and Compound Tenses
01i AV Past Simple Tense
02i AV Present Simple Tense
03i AV Future Simple Tense
04i AV Future in the Past Simple 
    Tense

05i AV Past Progressive Tense
06i AV Present Progressive Tense
07i AV Future Progressive Tense
08i AV Future in the Past Progressive 
    Tense

09i AV Past Perfect Tense
10i AV Present Perfect Tense
11i AV Future Perfect Tense
12i AV Future in the Past Perfect 
    Tense

13i AV Past Perfect Progressive 
    Tense
14i AV Present Perfect Progressive 
    Tense
15i AV Future Perfect Progressive 
    Tense
16i AV Future in the Past Progressive
    Tense

17i PV Past Simple Tense
18i PV Present Simple Tense
19i PV Future Simple Tense
20i PV Future in the Past Simple 
    Tense

21i PV Past Progressive Tense
22i PV Present Progressive Tense

23i PV Past Perfect Tense
24i PV Present Perfect Tense
25i PV Future Perfect Tense
26i PV Future in the Past Perfect 
    Tense

B06 Principal and secondary parts 
    of the sentence accordingly to its 
    syntactical division.
01i Subject
02i Simple and Compound or Complex 
    Predicate
03i Nominal Predicate
04i Verbal Predicate is Simple
05i Phrase-o-logical Predicate
06i Homogeneous parts of the sentence
07i Incomplete sentence (one-member)
08i Simple sentence
09i Complete sentence (two-member)
10i Simple unextended sentence 
    (in-complicated)
11i Complicated sentence (extended)
12i Complex sentence
13i Complex Coordinate sentence
14i Complex Subordinate sentence
15i Mixed type of Complex sentence 
16i Complement
17i Direct Object
18i Indirect Object
19i Prepositional Indirect Object
20i Adverbial Modifier
21i Attributive modifier, an element
     of a gerund construction or 
     a predicative phrase
22i Predicative construction

B07 Types of verbs
01i Regular verbs
02i Irregular verbs
03i Transitive verbs
04i Intransitive verbs
05i Terminative verbs
06i Non-Terminative verbs
07i Notional verbs
08i Link verbs
09i Auxiliary verbs
10i Modal verbs
11i Impersonal verbs (4), verbals
12i Infinitive
13i Phrasal verbs or phrase-o-logical
    units
14i Present Participle
15i Past Participle
16i Indefinite and Perfect Gerund,
    Gerund in Passive and Active
    Voices - 4 types of it

B08 Types of sentences
01i Declarative
02i Affirmative (statement)
03i Negative (negation)
04i Imperative (order, request)
05i Exclamatory (exclamation)
06i Interrogative. Yes, No. 
    General question
07i Alternative question
08i Special question (question word)
09i Question word plus another word
10i Positive Tag question (Disjunctive)
11i Negative Tag question (Disjunctive) 

B09 Moods of English
01i Indicative Mood
02i Imperative Mood
03i Subjunctive Mood

B10 Voices
01i Active Voice
02i Passive Voice

B11 Types of clauses
01i Principal clause
02i Subject clause
03i Attributive Clause
04i Attributive Relative Clause
05i Attributive Appositive Clause
06i Adverbial Clauses
07i Predicative Clause
08i Clause of frequency
09i Object clause
10i Clause of condition
11i Clause of Place
12i Clause of point of Time
13i Clause of Cause (reason)
14i Connective clause 
15i Clause of purpose (What for? 
    With which aim?)
16i Clause of Concession
17i Clause of result
18i Clause of Manner
19i Clause of Comparison
20i Clause of Duration of Time
21i Parenthetical Clause
22i Non-finite clause
23i Clause of attending 
    circumstances 

B12 Logical elements of cognition
    and didactic way of thinking
    for acquiring knowledge
00i Situation
01i Name, theme, topic
02i Science
03i Index, information, a link 
    to the logical explanation 
    of something depending on 
    the structural place of the 
    element in the system having 
    a certain name or definition
04i Part, element or Unit
05i Type, data type
06i Meaning
07i Form or shape
08i Structure
09i Place, space
10i Volume, size, density, measure, 
     limitation
11i Substance, Matter
12i Time
13i Process
14i Psychology
15i Logic
16i Syntheses
17i Analysis
18i Conclusion
19i Deduction
20i Skills and experience
21i Positive or negative Emotions, 
    Feelings
22i Aim, purpose, intention
23i Motivation
24i Action, movement, change
25i Sequence
26i Reason, cause
27i Consequence, entailment
28i Connection, clue 
29i Relativeness	
30i Energy
31i Function, divisions of roles 
    for the parts of a structure
32i Statement, argument
33i Premise 
34i Knowledge and ignorance
35i Consciousness
36i Subconsciousness
37i Circular, cyclical motion 
    of information in the closed 
    system of our global human 
    subconsciousness 

B13 Cases of noun and prepositional 
     phrases
01i Subject Nominative case
02i Relative case
03i Dative case
04i Object or accusative case
05i Instrumental case
06i Case of topic
07i The case of direction
08i The case of place
09i Genitive case
10i The case of adding
11i Ablative case - the case of
    motion away from something or
    somebody
12i The case of motion towards
    something or somebody 
    

B14 Reported (direct) and Indirect speech
01i Noun Phrase I into He or She
02i NP You into He, She or It
01i Adverbial phrase Here into There
02i AP This into That
03i AP These into Those
04i AP Now into Then, 
    at that time or it is being missed
05i AP Today into That Day
06i AP Yesterday into
    The Day Before or The Previous     
    Day
07i AP ... Ago into 
    ... Before
08i AP Last Night into
    Previous Night
01i Verbal Phrase I-S into <>
04i VP  
05i VP C into 
08i VP 
09i VP 
     P into 


12i VP 


13i VP PC into 
16i VP 

B15 Types of verbs classified by
    their meaning
01i Action or dynamic verbs
02i State verbs 
03i Verbs of states or actions 
    for positions and locations
04i Verbs of movement
05i Displacement verbs
06i Verbs of state in place
07i Changing verbs
08i Stative verbs
    The whole system isn't 
    finished and should be
    modified. 

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