Duplicability Theory
Duplicability
1 Word and quantum is the root of language.
2 An essential difference of word and quantum consists in duplicability.
3 Word has duplicability.
4 Quantum has not duplicability.
5 Word is in frame.
6 Quantum is in sentence.
7 Frame has duplicability.
8 Sentence has not duplicability.
9 Word is transformed to quantum by outer motive. The transformation is called quantization.
10 Quantum is transformed to word by outer motive. The transformation is called wording.
11 Outer motive is made by human or machine.
12 Typewriting is a general method of expressing outer motive.
13 Word’s quantization generates sentence. The generation is called sentencing.
14 Quantum’s wording generates frame. The generation is called reframe.
15 Word is fixed condition.
16 Quantum is flexible condition.
17 Quantum’s flexibility consists in alteration.
18 Alteration of quantum is what quantum alters its external form.
19 Alteration of quantum is also called grammar.
20 Over two quanta form a line that satisfies the condition of group. Group is expressed by < >.
21 Frame, word, quantum, sentence is expressed by [[ ]], / /, * *, [ ].
22 Sentence 1 [I give you love] is group.
23 Sentence 1 satisfies associative law. See note 1.
24 Sentence 1 has unit element. See note 2.
25 Sentence 1 has inverse element. See note 3.
Notes
1 Each quantum has grammar in it. For instance, *I* is subjective case, *you* is objective case. So [I give] and [you give] is distinguished.
2 Language and real world has boundary. The boundary is expressed by 0.
3 Each quantum has corresponding thing in the real world. For instance, *I* is speaker himself, *love* is in his heart. See the paper Guarantee of Language.
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