> In the examples below, each of the four groupings would represent an
> entire sentence, so that the picture as whole represents a "paragraph."
> Each cartouche and it's enclosed symbols, more or less corresponds to
> a single word in the spoken language, although, being primarily
> morphological representations rather than phonological, the
> correspondence is definitely not one-to-one.
>
> Here is the first example above showing a flat monochromatic version, as
> it would appear in texts:
>
http://home.inreach.com/sl2120/New%20Script%20Experiment%203.GIF
Another question: how will complex sentences with a lot of nested
substructures look like? Have you elaborated an ordering rule for building
larger structures?
**Henrik