Thursday 24 March 2016

SIL Lab Photo Gallery, Kawagoe, Called Little Edo

SIL Lab / Photo Gallery



Kawagoe, Saitama Japan is the castle town 40 km west from Tokyo.
The city is famous by former castle site, old warehouses, temples, traditional Japanese candies and many agri-foods supplied to Tokyo area.
We went there at 18 March to buy traditional candy, fresh vegetables and after to take a walk among the fantastic old warehouses (Kura by Japanese) in the city.
More detail snaps are seen 

Tuesday 22 March 2016

SIL Lab


SIL Lab is a portal and search site of Sekinan Library, that was founded in 1986 at Tokyo for studying language universals at first from ideogram and after making models using algebraic geometry.
For more details see following SRFL EssaySRFL Paper and SIL News written between 2003 and 2016.
For total overview refer to 
SRFL Collection. Tokyo, 22 March 2016, Sekinan Library.


Thursday 17 March 2016

Short History of SRFL, On the road to language universals

Short History of SRFL 

TANAKA Akio

SRFL Sekinan Research Field of Language was established in 2003 for the study on language universals, that was the core theme since my youth time some 40 years ago in the 1970s. But real start was much later in the late 1980s.

In 1986 I established the Sekinan Library for the base of study at Tachikawa, Tokyo. At that time my main theme was declined to the study of old Chinese character’s classical semantics using the traditional study of the form of characters reading Qing Dynasty’s WANG Guowei. The study from the direction had not given me so rich results. I at the same time read some mathematical books influenced from Bourbaki that was the big stream in 1970s in Japan. Set theory represented by Godel was also the favourite at the time.

In 1990s I determined the direction of study only to language universals taught from CHINO Eiichi, one of the modern typical philologists of Japan. He taught me almost all the aspects of European philology that were unknown for me. In the various themes he gave me, the most impressive was the existence of the Linguistic Circle of Prague. Above all Sergej Karcevskij was overwhelmingly deep and moving. But Karcevskij’s  approach was seemed to be intuitive and far from clear descriptiveness.

I began to learn the theme hinted by Karcevskij while learning Godel, Bourbaki and Wittgenstein that was also gave me the big influence form the age 20s. I had frequently read Wittgenstein’s TRACTATUS. But my base of math was so poor and never became the descriptive use for language’s delicate phases. So I again restarted math from geometry that gave the most familiar and clear image for me. My intuitive image and basic math description were seemed to be able offer in nearly millennium days.

In spring 2003 I knew the application paper for the international symposium held  by a certain institute. I arranged the short paper for it till early summer and sent it. The paper was happily adopted  as one of the language and literature section of the symposium. The paper’s title was Quantum Theory for Language. It was again arranged next year 2004 as the title Quantum Theory for Language synopsis.

The establish date of Sekinan Research Field of Language  was 23 August 2003, that was the date of completion of proto-conceptive paper of Quantum Theory for Language at the hutte in Hakuba, Nagano. Now the time passed rapidly 10 years. All things are now  very dear for me with fine landscape of Japan Alps.

Tokyo
14 August 2013
Sekinan Research Field of Language

Sekinan Comment, Classified essay site of Sekinan Library

Sekinan Comment

Sekinan Comment shows the linguistic comments to the people taking interest in language and its surrounding events.
Base site is Sekinan Library which was founded in 1986 at Tachikawa, Tokyo, becoming the 30th anniversary this year.
Library's Working sites are now categorised as several fields and listed as the following.
Portal Site Visualised
Picture

Story, A Youth of Student Enthralled by Language


Picture

Language, Amalgamation of Mathematics and Physics

Language, Amalgamation
of Mathematics and Physics
 


TANAKA Akio
               
                         

 


Language will become the urgent agenda of this century. Language will be recognised as the amalgamation of mathematics and physics. Because language is mathematically designed physical transmission system in human being. This transmission is finite and compact within a human body  but infinite and eternal connected with the outer worlds in the universe.
[References]
  1. Relation between mathematics and physics  Operad Meaning Theory. From Cell to Operad. 24 March 2013. ifbetruezoho
  2. finite and compact  Simplicial Space language. Composition of Word. 20 January 2013. ifbetruezoho
  3. Infinite and eternal Infinite Loop Space language. Word as Infinite Loop Space. 6 December 2012. sekinanmodel

                                                                 Tokyo
                                                         15 April 2014

                                       Sekinan Research Field of Language

Wednesday 16 March 2016

Linguistic Circle of Prague

Linguistic Circle of Prague

The Linguistic Circle of Prague was taught from CHINO Eiichi in his class of Structural Linguistics in the late 1970s. 

We first met at the university in 1969. He was young, probably the age 30s. I was 21 years old. Now referring his chronological record, CHINO was born in 1932, graduated Tokyo University of Foreign Studies in 1955, entered Carrel University at Czechoslovakia in 1958 and returned to Japan in 1964. So we met after 5 years from his returning. Sometimes we conversed at the coffee shop near the station we used. California, it was the name of the shop, up the rattled stairs, under the dim light. It was the youth time of mine and probably with him. 
The greatest thing he gave me was teaching me the existence of KARCEVSKIJ Sergei in the Linguistic Circle of Prague. My latter half life was almost determined by KARCEVSLIJ's one paper, " Du dualisme asymetrique du signe linguistique" .One day on the train after school, he calmly but definitely said to me that he never was linguist because he never discovered any new language or law and he only was the introducer to general linguistics. 

Now I really think that I am also never linguist nor introducer. I only love language, so have written on language or its around till now. CHINO taught me the the study or rather more deep attitude to the life itself. 


Regretfully he died in 2002, age 70.He wrote several books on linguistics. The masterpiece that I confirmed is Janua Linguisticae reserata 1994, that is the general invitation to linguistics for further studying of wide and deep view. The title was determined by the famous book of Jan Amos Komensky 1592-1670, Janua Linguarum reserata 1632. Here I feel CHINO's deep love to the history and culture to Czechoslovakia where he studied for Czech in 7 years.


[Note] 19 July 2012

I frequently heard on Linguistic Circle of Prague (LCP) from CHINO. But now standing in the twilight of my learning, I have not understood anything about it essentially, but still now it has been much heritage for contemporary language study than my thinking. I am already old and can never start to cultivate the new frontier on LCP or its successive study. Only saying is what I really recognise that LCP and Russian philology is the heimat of my language study. It is and will be the heimat of my soul evermore.
[Note 2] 14 December 2015
I have not visited Prague till now. In the remained life, I hope that someday I will visit the Golden city, that my teacher CHINO Eiichi called Prague so, and also told me the days of Charles university in Prague and his near-graduation-time of youth with the deepest memories dear to him.

Tokyo

13 July 2012
19 July 2012 Note added
14 December 2015 Note 2 added
Sekinan Research Field of Language

Monday 14 March 2016

SRFL Data, The new gateway to Sekinan Library

SRFL Data

Sekinan Library

Founded in 1986



In 1986 I established Sekinan Library for the base of study at Tachikawa, Tokyo. At that time my main theme was declined to the study of old Chinese character's classical semantics using the traditional study of the form of characters reading Qing Dynasty's WANG Guowei. The study from the direction had not given me so rich results. I at the same time read some mathematical books influenced from Bourbaki that was the big stream in 1970s in Japan. Set theory represented by Gödel was also the favourite at the time. Read more.

Tokyo
14 March 2016

Sunday 13 March 2016

The First Paper on Inherent Time in Word


The First Paper on Inherent Time in Word 

TANAKA Akio

26/07/2014 10:18

In 2003 I wrote a paper which shows the inherent time in word, titled On Time Property Inherent in Characters.
In those days I frequently looked upon the reading on linguistic history of Chinese characters. Qing dynasty is like a sitting sun being lighted with classical study of Chinese Classics.

In October 2002, I contracted pneumonia and entered a hospital two weeks. At the hospital pneumonia smoothly recovered to usual health. So I thought on my study life and my main target of language at the free time. From the hospital's window the Okutama Mountains were always clearly seen. Seeing the mountains, I gradually determined that the research must be led by clear description, not by traditional style of historical language study.

But my study was mainly put on WANG Guowei's style until then. His life work, Quangtangjilin is the only book in my life. Then at the hospital bed, I confirmed that my study was mixed to clear description and traditional WANG's work.

In March 2003, I stayed at Hakuba, Nagano for tasting the passing wintry season’s landscape. At the place,  I suddenly floating up an idea of language study that word has time in it and that time and meaning are all shaped to be elements. At the result I finished the paper, On Time Property Inherent in Characters. 

vide:
Short History of SRFL
On Time Property Inherent in Characters / 28 March 2003

Read more: http://srflnote.webnode.com/news/the-first-paper-on-inherent-time-of-word-atsrfl/    

Tokyo                                                  
24 July 2014                             
Sekinan Research Field of Language   

Friday 11 March 2016

SRFL Data, Visual site of Sekinan Library



SRFL Data is the visual site of Sekinan Library
Individual sites of Sekinan Library arranged  by areas of study.

Tokyo
11 March 2016


Search sites of Sekinan Library

11/03/2016 11:24
At Sekinan Library, several search means are ready for use to the students of language universals.
Next table is the update sites for using.
  • SRFL Group
SRFL Collection -  Comprehensive work of Sekinan
SRFL Lab - Invitation 
SRFL Note - Various notes
SRFL Essay - Essay
SRFL Paper - Paper
  • Sekinan Group
  •     Provenance of Study
Sekinan Research Field of Language - Succession of Sekinan Library from 2003



Read more: http://srfl-collection.webnode.com/news/search-site-of-sekinan-library/

Thursday 10 March 2016

SRFL Collection Renewed

SRFL Collection

SRFL Collection contains papers and essays written at SRFL Sekinan Research Field of Language from 2003 at Tokyo, which succeeds Sekinan Library founded in 1986 at Tokyo.
Main theme is on language universals that has been researched since 1920s, as SRFL, Linguistic Circle of Prague has been always put at the centre of the study.
In Japan. on Prague School CHINO Eiichi probably first introduced systematically through his direct study experience at Prague between 1958 and 1964.
I first met with him in 1969 at Tokyo, from whom received Russian language at beginner's small class.
And after I again met him in 1979 for his lecture of structural linguistics., to which I listen till March 1986.
In this year I also started own theme on language, which was language universals by mathematical description surging from After Nicolas Bourbaki, that were applied to wide and deep approach even at human studies.
For me algebraic geometry was the great aid to deepen the theme, to which at 1920s most researchers were recognised important but hard to operate with clear description that were succeeded at the field of phonology.
In 2003 I narrowly wrote up the trial paper on characters, at that time not for total language, but I got the steady way to approach the hard target of meaning through which faintly could see the be the final target, language universals.
TANAKA Akio. Tokyo, 25 February 2016. 
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Story 

A Youth of Student Enthralled by Language
To Winter. RI Ko. Sekinan Library. 31 October 2015.



Read more: http://srfl-collection.webnode.com/

Description

Description

TANAKA Akio

For language study, its theoretical  description is a very important role for understandability and clarity of the paper. Till my age 30s , I had never been satisfied with my way to study and write. Philosophical and philological methods have been felt somewhere ambiguous and unreliable to proceed sensitive research of language.
My great turn occurred at the relearning of mathematics, especially geometrical algebra. In the past 1970s, I was also one of the many influenced students from Bourbaki, that was the brightest star in the universe of minute and rigorous road to the destination. But my poor way was always unevenness and wide deep fog was surrounded in the vast field in front of mine. What at last I  arrived at the gate of confirmed style was the beginning of the 21st century. At that time I wrote several trial papers related with language universals but still never had been satisfied for their ambiguity and intensive styles. My next crux came at my study of new wave of algebraic geometry, complex manifold deformation at 2008. Its result became some papers named Complex Manifold Deformation Theory. This was the very fresh and clear way to study language for me.

Conjecture A
1. Distance of Word
2. Reflection of Word
3. Uniqueness of Word
4. Amplitude of Meaning Minimum
5. Time of Word
6. Orbit of Word
Conjecture B
1.  Map between Words
2.  Understandability of Language


Tokyo
15 August 2013
Sekinan Research Field of Language