# Universal Access Grammar The universal access grammar is the notebook-level synthesis that heterogeneous systems repeatedly expose comparable operations: boot, image, mount, package, discover, enroll, configure, inspect, flash, emulate, route, render, and control. ## Source [[Scanned_20260730-1235|Scanned_20260730-1235]] develops the concept across its 40 pages and makes it explicit in the closing taxonomy and notebook-level synthesis. It extends [[Continuity Architecture]] by emphasizing the recurring verbs and interfaces through which authority crosses platform boundaries. ## Evidentiary status This is a reconstruction-level concept, not a claim that the phrase names a commercial product or formally standardized architecture.