| wo | wa | wu | we | y |
| o | e | u | a | i |
| j | g | h | c | p |
| x | s | b | t | k |
| m | n | d | f | l |
| A | B | C | D | E | |||||
| F | G | H | I | J | |||||
| K | L | M | N | O | |||||
| P | Q | R | S | T | |||||
| U |
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The event typesof mutations M→O has for source the three semantic elements (S, B, T) and for destination the two pragmatic elements (U, A). Since their source is semantic, the muations are nouns. But as their destination is pragmatic, they are nouns of processes or transformations. Their source determines the semantic nature of the mutations (mutations of signs, interpreters or objects) while their destination specifies their actual or virtual character.
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ieml words
natural language descriptor
elements
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| jsignifier mutationSU |
| gdocumentary mutationSA |
| hmutation of meaningBU |
| cpersonal mutationBA |
| pmutation of referentTU |
| xmaterial mutationTA |