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Prague Theory Prague Theory Summary and Prospect


Prague Theory Summary and Prospect


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Prague theory is the summary of <Quantum Theory for Language> at present.
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Prague theory has verified the following theories, principles, rules and terms in the papers.
<Theory> 
<Quantum>
Quantum of language
Positive quantum
Negative quantum
Indicator
Inherence
Inherent figure
Inherent period
Orbit
<Principle>
Time principle of language
Reversion principle of language
<Rules>
Connection rule
Separation rule
Propelling rule
Strength rule
<Language> 
Actual language
Imaginary language
Real language
Mirror language
<Distance> 
Distance
Actual distance
Imaginary distance
<Element>
Time element
Meaning element
Additional meaning element
<Guarantee>
Guarantee of language
Structure of prayer
<Model> 
Model simplified level
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<Quantum Theory for Language> has aimed at the research of language universals.
The theory is abbreviated to QTL.
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In the QTL, the model of the theory is important role for the common bases of the research.
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Model simplified level is a model of the theory. But it is incomplete at present.
The model is abbreviated to MSL.
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In MSL, the situation of language is aiming at digitization for wider use of language phenomena in our daily life.
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One application use of MSL is making an automatic generating language machine.
The machine is abbreviated to AGLM.
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For instance, AGLM is probably useful to the handicapped people by language. 
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One problem of <Quantum Theory for Language> at this stage is digitization of <meaning element>.
The element is abbreviated to ME.
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ME consists of <inherent figure>s in the theory of QTL.
The figure is abbreviated to IF.
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The concept of IF is originated from ancient Chinese inscriptions on bone and tortoiseshell.
The inscription is abbreviated to CIBT.
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The number of CIBT is finite.
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IF originated from CIBT is also finite.
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The problem of QTL is replaced to the digitization of IF.
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In QTL, <meaning element> of quantum is generated from the combination of IF at first.
Secondarily <additional meaning element> is generated from <distance>. 
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IF is derived from the real world of our daily life. The total number of IF is finite.
Now the construction of inner IF should be researched.
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IF is the key of the meaning, the most difficult theme of our language.
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Prague theory of <Quantum Theory for Language> is the succession of Linguistic circle of Prague, especially from Karcevskij.


Tokyo October 9, 2004

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