Core Components
Just as a software function has parameters and return values, an English sentence is composed of functional slots. Explore the definitions below to understand the building blocks.
Transitivity: The Energy Flow
The action stops with the verb. No object is required or allowed.
The action transfers to an object. Without an object, the function is incomplete.
Blueprint Patterns
English sentences follow 5 canonical patterns. These are the algorithms by which meaning is constructed. Select a pattern to visualize its structure.
Select a Pattern
VOIDLoad a pattern module from the left menu.
System Mechanics: Word Order
English is an Analytic Language. Syntax (word order) encodes meaning. Other languages (like Latin, Russian, or German) are Synthetic/Inflected; they use case endings (suffixes) to denote function, allowing flexible order.
Syntactic Rigidity Index
Relative importance of word order for determining meaning.
Conceptual visualization based on linguistic typology
The Logic Gate: English vs. Latin
English (Order is King)
Latin (Tags/Cases are King)
In Latin, the suffix -em marks the Object regardless of position. English lost these endings, so position became the only marker.
Debugging Console
Analyze complex sentences by identifying their structural components. Select a sentence from the repository to view its parsed structure.
Select a sentence to begin debugging.
Simulation Mode
Test your parsing engine. Identify the highlighted element in the sentences below.