I love words; they can be distinct or broaden meaning; the words that surround them can modify a word's "behavior"... "con-text" - literally "with text".... fascinating stuff. I'd like a chart because: a) I don't think I'm the first person on the planet Earth out of billions (trillions?) of lives lived that thought, "Gee, wouldn't it be great to line it all up" I like to believe "I'm an original" but there's only so many patterns of human thought; and the likelihood of me being a "true original" with ideas is pretty small.* I've invented so many things through the years only to find someone had just patented it that I gave up trying to be an inventor (mostly) :P And b) well.. really a) is enough :P* somebody out there must've done it.* But if it takes too long to find it (and I can't get someone smarter to do it for me) then I'll have to do it myself. I did that with a universally cross-linked thesaurus a year ago.* That's something nobody did.* I published it on Amazon.* Splits 102,000 words in the English language into 5 natural nameless categories they found themselves in. [basically, I took as much English as I could "out of context" to see what would happen] Totally useless but it's new at least :P