Presupposition on Natural Language
1.
Language is variable. If it be true, what is the base of variability?
2.
Language is pronounceable. If it be true, what is emerged by pronounced?
3.
Language is recordable. If it be true, what is emerged by recorded?
4.
Example.
An apple is variable and will be rotten by time proceeding.
An apple is pronounced at a glossary shop and will be bought by people.
An apple is recordable and will be recorded in a photo.
5.
What does language distinguish from apple?
The answer is uncertain. So I make the language models for thinking,
Language is variable. If it be true, what is the base of variability?
2.
Language is pronounceable. If it be true, what is emerged by pronounced?
3.
Language is recordable. If it be true, what is emerged by recorded?
4.
Example.
An apple is variable and will be rotten by time proceeding.
An apple is pronounced at a glossary shop and will be bought by people.
An apple is recordable and will be recorded in a photo.
5.
What does language distinguish from apple?
The answer is uncertain. So I make the language models for thinking,
once parting from natural language.
Tokyo
22 August 2012
10 June 2018 Text revised largely
Sekinan Research Field of Language
Sekinan Research Field of Language
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