(Many) people fear (the) deadly pandemic.
The vocabulary was collected 2020 in Paris.
Over time people get critical (against) prohibitions declared by politicians.
(Some) people dislike being trapped (and) stuck at home.
All human languages show evidence of a universal grammar, with a certain set of structural rules is innate to humans. Why not using the language instinct and speaking a universal language … in images. A language based on visual vocabulary. Each picture presents a single word. The resulting, visual sentences attempts to catch specific moments or call attention to ongoing, dynamic changes to personal and social identities. This different format shall reach a diverse target audience.A litte Style Guide
The style guide for this universal, image-based language is very simple:
The language is composed of nouns (subjects and objects), verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
Colored frames assist in understanding the grammatical function of each word. - subjects (noun) are in a ...red... frame
- objects (noun) are in a ...lila… frame
further:
- verbs are in a ...blue... frame
- adjectives are in a ...green… frame
- adverbs are in a …turquoise…frame
Other types of words are framed in orange.
Word order follows standard English syntax.
Punctuation is limited to dots at the end of each sentence.> Link to extended Style Guide <