THE CONCEPT OF ORGANIZED WORDS

AUGUST 24, 2002

(Something that is totally random�with a little thought)

 

Words. What are they? Well, words are something that is spoken, correct? Could they be a collection of speech sounds intended for the symbolization of a meaning? Yes, of course. As soon as your mouth is open and your vocal chords start vibrating as you say something, words are coming out. Formal words, slang words, technical words. They were created for the purpose of being spoken. Available in all known languages, they are. Words can be made effortlessly or creatively. That�s how the current collection was formed, right? That process never stops. If it did, dictionaries and thesauruses would not be made year after year. A person�s vocabulary consists of words. Otherwise, it wouldn�t be a vocabulary. It can be extensive, limited, or somewhere in between. Terminology consists of special words used in businesses, art, science, or special subjects. Without these words, terms would not exist.

 

Words can be used to create expressions. Expressions are conveyed through emotions. Emotions can be fueled by a passion. A passion is fueled to articulate what is being said. All that is being said goes through the process of communication. Communication cannot materialize without words. Words form sentences. Sentences are formed to get messages across. Messages are sent to signify purposes, arguments, and positions. When sentences are formed, words are organized. Classified and categorized, that�s what words are during a sentence formation. Now, sentences are statements. Statements are declarations. Declarations are affirmations. Affirmations are verifications. Verification is a confirmation. A confirmation is not verified without substantiation. Substantiation is not confirmed with the lack of authentication. Words are that authentication.

 

Words can be organized into stories, poems, songs, essays, and whatever else used to get a point across. They are all forms of communication. Without communication through any natural or mechanical devices, no one can be heard. When no one is heard, there is no point. For everyone actually survives through processed statements. Statements are managed back and forth from one party to another in the form of discussion. Discussion is conversation. Conversation is exchanged dialogue. All is possible when the simple things called words are put together. Talking, chatting, typing, e-mailing, singing, rapping, joking, what have you�all are activated by words. Words are taken for granted by all people. Yet, no one has stopped to think that the speech that comes from all of us in any form is actually an organization. So, next time when you say a sentence, sing a song, do a little freestyling, argue, converse, or anything related to get messages across, just remember. You are speaking specific series of words in the way that you want them to be conveyed. Arranging the words for precise meanings�that is the process of organized words.

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