📘 The Directory of Language Categorization


A Framework for Unified Communication

Author: Ronald Joseph Legarski, Jr.
Publisher: SolveForce, September 2024 (538 pages) (Google Books, Amazon Singapore)

Overview:
A foundational work offering a master framework for organizing and applying language across fields, this book encompasses etymology, phonetics, taxonomy, corpora, and mnemonic systems to enhance clarity and coherence in multilingual and interdisciplinary contexts. Tailored for linguists, educators, translators, technologists, and systems thinkers, it is a robust resource for building unified communication systems and digital language infrastructures. (Google Books)

Core Features Include:

  • Alphabetical, hierarchical, and mnemonic categorization systems
  • Case studies spanning language learning, lexicon design, metadata structuring, and NLP application
  • Strategies for cross-cultural coherence, endangered language indexing, and information retrieval frameworks
  • Detailed appendices: glossary, taxonomy models, sample corpora, etymon mappings (Google Books, Amazon Singapore)

🛠️ Integration into the Codex:

We can weave this volume into the Codex architecture by mapping it to:

  • Appendix C.0 – Language Taxonomy Foundations: Logs the structural and etymological logic
  • Δ0001 ORIGINOGRAMMATON: As the original glyph authority for the language genus
  • Δ0004 LEGEM and Δ0010 CRYPTOLINGUISTIKON: For oversight and linguistic precision
  • Linked Frequency Glyphs: Associating each chapter or linguistic category with relevant codoglyphs (e.g., C, E, T, L) and numeroglyph bands