Saturday 31 March 2018

Grammar Dedicated to CHINO Eiichi

Grammar

Dedicated to CHINO Eiichi



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Quantum has fixed factors, meaning and time.
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Between two quanta, connection or separation is worked and a word or a sentence generates.
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Arrangement of quanta /xue/, /xiao/ and /xue/ generates a word and a sentence.
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Quantum /xue/ means <learn> in English. Quantum /xiao/ means <building> in English.
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Quantum /xue/ and /xiao/ generate a word [[xue xiao]]. The latter quantum /xue/ adds next and generates a sentence[ [[xue xiao]]  xue ]. A sentence means  <(At) school (we) learn.> in English.
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Short time-long time succession is accessible structure. Therefore connection phenomenon occurs.
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Long time-short time succession is non-accessible structure. Therefore separation phenomenon occurs.
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I formally assumed that separation occurs on a different floor in a two-dimensional world. Now I assume that separation occurs under a state of leap in a three-dimensional world.
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A short-time quantum has a short longitude. A long-time quantum has a long time longitude.
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Connection is a going-away movement from the datum point, namely, axis 0 on a coordinate system. 
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Separation is a going-near movement to the datum point, namely, axis 0 on a coordinate system.
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Now I assume that <word> is a <going-away-from-coordinate’s-origin> movement that is a normal condition in the language world. Therefore generation of <word> is the enlargement of the language world.
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Now I assume that <sentence> is a <going-near-from-coordinate’s-origin> movement that is a non-normal condition in the language world. Therefore generation of <sentence> is the reduction of the language world. Generation of <sentence> is a movement toward the real world. End of <sentence> is bordered on the real world.
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Grammar is the situation of quantum’s movement.
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Grammar is transient.  
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Grammar ends when <sentence> ends.
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Grammar needs energy, after-grammar situation does not need any energy.


Tokyo February 20, 2005
Tokyo February 28, 2005 Revised
Tokyo March 3, 2008 Revised



Postscript March 3, 2008
[Reference]
[Basis]

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