What is signal? The existence that generates language
Preface, Preparation, Preparation 2, Reference, Main Issue 1-5, Anticipation - FAQ
and Comment
10 April 2019
10 April 2019
The existence that generates language
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References
Reference is cited from the papers written
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Main Issue 1
Quantum Group
Main Issue will be written from the angle of Quantum group.
2 March 2019
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QGL Preparation Paper
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Main Issue 2
Category theory
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Derived Category Language, 23 July 2016 Edition
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Main Issue 3
Broad language
Contents
- Quantum Group Language Word Indexed and Word Synthesized
- Disposition of Language With supplement 12 September 2014
- Distance Theory 5 May 2004
- Letter to Y. Of Broad Language 5th Edition
- Of the Century of Language
- The Days of Decipherment
- The comparison between 2003 and 2017 From Chinese character's meaning structure to Homological algebraic model of language universals
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Main Issue 4
Space and Boundary
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Main Issue 5
Time and ideogram
Contents
- On Time Property Inherent in Characters
- Aurora Theory Distance and Time <Language Multi-Time Conjecture 3> 5th Time for KARCEVSKIJ
Aurora Theory
From Gauss Plane to AuroraDictoron Quantum and Trace [AT1]
Dictoron and Aurora
<Language is aurora dancing above us.> [AT2]Aurora and Curvature [AT3]
Dictoron as Language quantum [AT4]
Aurora and Riemann Sphere [AT5]
Dictoron, Time and Symmetry
<Language Multi-Time Conjecture> [AT6]Limitation of Meaning [AT7]
Aurora Plane [AT8]
Dictoron and Time [AT9]
Word, Phrase and Sentence
<Language Multi-Time Conjecture 2> [AT10]Distance and Time
<Language Multi-Time Conjecture 3> 5th Time for KARCEVSKIJ [AT11]Why Human Time Flows Fast and Slow on Occasion
<Interlude for Multi-Time Conjecture> [IL1]Aurora Time Theory
From Gauss Plane to Aurora 2Time on Aurora [ATT1]
Imaginary Time and Imaginary Space From HAWKING Stephen [ATT2]
Enlarged Distance Theory [ATT3]
Opened Time and Closed Time For WANG Guowei <Bridge between Physics and Linguistics> [ATT4]
Opened Time and Closed Time Revised For WANG Guowei and DELBRÜCK Max [ATT4-2]
Ideogram Paper
- Ideogram 2005
- Egyptian Hieroglyph Exhibition, Journey through the Afterlife Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead by The British Museum 2012
- Macro Time and Micro Time 2013
- Essence of Language 2016
- The Days of Decipherment 2016
- The Days of Ideogram 2017
- The Days of Ideogram 2017
- The comparison between 2003 and 2017 From Chinese character's meaning structure to Homological algebraic model of language universals 2017
- Letter to Y. Toward geometrization of language 2018
- Letter to Y. Of Broad Language 4th edition 2018
- Determination of the concept, Broad Language 2018
- Ars longa Seeing Masterpieces o f French Landscape Paintings from the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow 2018
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Anticipation - FAQ
Anticipation
FAQ
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Text 1
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 a homemaker.
An apple is recordable and will be recorded in a photo.
5.
What distinguishes language from apple? The answer is uncertain. So I make the language models parting from natural language.
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 a homemaker.
An apple is recordable and will be recorded in a photo.
5.
What distinguishes language from apple? The answer is uncertain. So I make the language models parting from natural language.
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Text 2
Sayama Assumption on Language
1. Language is changeable.*1
2. Language has substance. Because it is changeable.*2
3. Language has time. Because it is changeable.*3
4. Language has boundary. Because it is substance.*4
5. Language has structure. Because it is substance.*5
6. Language is describable. Because it is substance.*6
References
*1 Notes for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej / Note for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej’s “Du dualisme asymetrique du signe linguistique” / 8 September 2011
*2 Presupposition on Natural Language / 22 August 2012
*3 Time of WANG Guowei / Loop Time of Character / 15 September 2011
*4 Topological Group language Theory / Boundary of Words / 12 February 2012
*5 Notes for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej / Structure of Word / 11 September 2011
*6 Notes for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej / Description of Language / 9 September 2011
*1 Notes for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej / Note for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej’s “Du dualisme asymetrique du signe linguistique” / 8 September 2011
*2 Presupposition on Natural Language / 22 August 2012
*3 Time of WANG Guowei / Loop Time of Character / 15 September 2011
*4 Topological Group language Theory / Boundary of Words / 12 February 2012
*5 Notes for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej / Structure of Word / 11 September 2011
*6 Notes for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej / Description of Language / 9 September 2011
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Text 3
Symplectic Language Theory
Dialogue 1
On Structure
For HORI Tatsuo, Footprints on the snow, 1946
Why do you think that language has structure?
_We have true-false problem since Greece had logic on language, Crete man tells himself
a liar. The situation suggests that if language has structure and we see the structure's
whole, there is no more problem in the upper funny but radical story.
Do you mention that language has dimensions in it for preventing the confusion?
_Surely dimension is an important factor of structure. But language is a vast building in
which all the logisc and all the feelings are expressible for all the hope of human beings.
Then how the structure is built, do you imagine?
_I ever learned the history of Prague Linguistic Circle, in which the most important
hypothesis is said that language has function. Function is inevitably occurred following after
the completion of structure, I think.
Do you say that from the observation of language function is adequately acceptable for
structure's surface?
_Yes, I think so.
Then on inner structure of language, what do you think?
_At first, language has meaning. But it was put aside by Prague Linguistic Circle as the
hardest problem on language for its ambiguity as MATHESIUS V. gave the famous lecture,
Latency of language phenomena, 1911. I attracted the theme, language has ambiguity.
Did you go to Prague?
_No. I only heard on PLC from CHINO Eiichi. He learned linguistics at Prague, from 1958
to 1967. He gave me the basis of linguistics after his returning to Tokyo. I first met him at
Tokyo 1969. I learned Russian at that time in the small class. He was young at 37, and I
also young too at 21.
You really respect CHINO.
_I remember him respectfully, but more frequently merrily, for his fantastic conversation to
the younger beginner, studying language from various fields, from art to classical languages
at the university.
On language, ambiguity is important?
_Undoubtedly. CHINO gave me the concept of asymmetric dualism of linguistic sign. The
paper was written by KARCEVSKIJ Sergej at 1929. Precisely to say, "Du dualisme
asymétrique du signe linguistique", Travaux du Cercle Linguistique de Prague 1.
From ambiguity to structure, through what course did you choose?
_I took the road from the minimum unit of meaning that was extracted by WANG
Guowei's GUANTANG JILIN, the book was real youth of my life, for which I named
by reference of JAKOBSON Roman's concept .
I dearly remember CHINO's warm advice "not to enter such a theme that are firstly treated
by WITTGENSTEIN-like person. We are not invited", backing to the railway station from
the university, after his lecture on linguistics at early summer twilight.
is your starting point, I recognized. After that, To where did you go?
_At first, from set theory. I ever learned it mainly from TAKEUCHI Gaishi's papers. Now I
yet like his approch to the mathematical object. And I, at that time, also came under the
influence of LÉVI-STRAUSS Claude.
That course was productive to you?
_It is a difficult question. For first step of my study, partly yes and mostly no.
Mostly no, for what?
_For me the most important is the relation between s. But set theory
is not efficient for that direction.
Is relation important?
_Perhaps yes.
Why?
_Back to MATHESIUS's or KARCEVSKIJ's , there exists
relationship between one meaning and another meaning. For me, this relationship is not
able to be handled by my set theory's level. But set theory is enough charming for its
elemental simplicity.
And where did you go to the next?
_ Geometry. It is the most natural and fantastic approach by its freely intuitive methods.
Intuition is surely familiar. But selection is only done by such reason?
_I have not any other choices at considering my mathematical level then.
Geometry was respondent to your hope?
_Yes, absolutely yes. As people say that geometry is a heimat of mathematics, I really
think so.
Geometry is more easily way to approach for you?
_Repeatedly say, I have not any choices at that time. Meeting with geometry, I often wrote
various figures containing topological ones, for instance at on the train to the town in which
mother is under medical care.
Such drawings can express language's validity?
_Much interesting to express but the themes containing validity of language and so forth are
very hard to access.
Why?
_Relationship among language inside is far away beyond my amateurishly imaginary
figures.
And after that?
_I came here, at my present mathematical situation as PENROSE Roger said in his book THE
ROAD TO REALITY, that mathematics is the most highly investigational way for the study of
universe. His confidence to mathematics is put up on my home page of sekinan.org.
Where do you stand now?
Why do you stand there?
_Also natural for me. And freely thinkable.
Freely thinkable, what imagine by that?
_Mathematics is radically free. Just like a wind at high lands, far-sighted and transparent.
Mmm. Transparent.
_Yes,perfectly transparent. In contrast with language. Language is always having ambiguity.
Ambiguous language and transparent mathematics.
_That's all.
Many thanks today.
_It's my pleasure.
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March 12, 2009
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Text 4
Where is the change's power or energy?
TANAKA Akio
I was born in 1947 and become 68 years old this summer.
My unripeness to language study has come to the declining years.
Return to physics or mathematics is almost alike to back to youth age, when almost every day solving rudimentary problems for entire interest to unknown world.
In my mind there still are some hard themes to challenge, one of which is energy in language. The theme is originated from Edward Sapir, who presented the concept "drift" in Language, 1921.
It was the macro and intuitive concept that was supposed by his precise thinking and vast field work of America native's language. I think that I would develop the theme from the physics-mathematics field.
Tokyo
1 January 2015
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My unripeness to language study has come to the declining years.
Return to physics or mathematics is almost alike to back to youth age, when almost every day solving rudimentary problems for entire interest to unknown world.
In my mind there still are some hard themes to challenge, one of which is energy in language. The theme is originated from Edward Sapir, who presented the concept "drift" in Language, 1921.
It was the macro and intuitive concept that was supposed by his precise thinking and vast field work of America native's language. I think that I would develop the theme from the physics-mathematics field.
In the garden
Peony begins to come out in the cold winter.
If there be change in language, from which to which language changes in its true nature?
At where is there the change's power or energy?
Refer to the next.
0. General survey
1. Substantiality and time
- Substantiality, Dedicated to SAPIR Edward / 27 February 2005
- Macro time and Micro Time / 24 July 2013
2.Flow and energy
- Flow of Language / Heritage of WANG Guowei and Edward Sapir / 26 September 2014
- The days when I was thinking on Energy Distance Theory / 19 December 2014
4. Stochastic theory, distance, functional, potential with energy
- Energy of Language / Stochastic Meaning Theory 4 / 24 July 2008
- Energy and Distance / Energy Distance Theory / 31 August 2008
- Energy and Functional / Energy Distance Theory /18 October 2008
- Potential of Language / Floer Homology Language / 2009
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Why is boundary necessary in language?
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I have thought of language as a physic existence that has inevitably boundary to the outer world.
My question is simple and primitive. I ever wrote about the change of language - If there be change, there are exactly the situations before change and after change. Just where does changing substance exist? In the essay, rotten apple was used as the symbol of changing language.
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I have thought of language as a physic existence that has inevitably boundary to the outer world.
My question is simple and primitive. I ever wrote about the change of language - If there be change, there are exactly the situations before change and after change. Just where does changing substance exist? In the essay, rotten apple was used as the symbol of changing language.
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Presupposition on Natural Language
TANAKA Akio
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 a home-maker.
An apple is recordable and will be recorded in a photo.
5.
What distinguishes language from apple? The answer is uncertain. So I make the language models parting from natural language.
Reference
For WITTGENSTEIN Ludwig / Position of Language / 10 December 2005-3 August 2012
Tokyo
22 August 2012
Sekinan Research Field of Language
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Language&s substantiality has been considered since I returned to the mathematical approach for learn language universals from the utterly beginning. In 2005 I wrote a tiny trial paper on the substantiality of language for thinking the study course hereafter.
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Substantiality
Dedicated to SAPIR Edward
TANAKA Akio
1 Substance of language is completion which possesses the distance from the real world.
2 The distance is sustained by the fixation for which meaning and time are abstracted.
3 If language has not distance, language appears and disappears following the real world proceeding.
4 Language is substantially unchangeable. Changeability occurs on surrounding.
5 The distance is measured by the longitude from the real world to the substantiality that meaning and time possess.
6 Substantiality is a frame of language.
7 Substantiality is free from the real world.
8 Substantiality is powered by outer energy.
9 Powered substantiality moves complied with possessed command, namely meaning and time.
10 Powered moving substantiality of language is called .
11 The idea of quantum is partially realized by in the supermarket or bookstore.
12 Substantiality is bar code of can or book. Outer energy is bar code reader. Quantum moves in a cash register. Language generates price addition in the real world.
13 Bar code is not language. Bar code is substantiality of language. Bar code does not move by itself. When bar code reader becomes energetic, bar code generates in a cash register. Language, namely, price-additional-work, starts at bookstore of station front in the bustling evening.
Tokyo February 27, 2005
For the Memory of Tanashi Station Front Street February 26, 2005
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3.
In 2013, I again wrote on the substantiality of language at the new level containing the determinate essence of language, dimension and time. The title is Macro Time and Micro Time. In this paper I thought that dimension is the essential factor of meaning, especially containing Infinitive meaning.
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Macro Time and Micro Time
TANAKA Akio
24 July 2013
atbankofdam
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Through natural language, in human being, occurred the electrical signal by eye or ear. These complex situations are beyond this paper’s limits.
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Language is a physical object as signal and its transmission. At this circumstances, language must be recognised to be the existence that has finite time.
3.
An apple on the desk gradually becomes rotten by passing the time very after the crop in the orchard. #0
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Like an apple, language has passing physical time in oneself.
5.
Language is metamorphosed by the time progressing. #1
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Language includes the outer world from human being to universe. At this declaration, I recall Blaise Pascal’s Pensées. XXXIII. PROOFS OF JESUS CHRIST 308 The infinite distance between body and mind symbolizes the infinitely more infinite distance between mind and charity, for charity is supernatural.(Translated by A.J. Krailsheimer, 1966) #2
7.
Language’s time goes freely from the present to the future or the present to the past. #3
8.
Language symbolises the time from finiteness to infinity. #4
9.
Human being recognises this vast language world perfectly. #5
References
#0 For WITTGENSTEIN Ludwig Position of Language / December 10, 2005 – August 3, 2012 / Sekinan Research Field of Language
#1 Time of Word / Complex Manifold Deformation Theory / January 1, 2009 / sekinanlogos
#2 PASCAL PENSÉES. Translated with an introduction by A.J. Krailsheimer. PENGUIN BOOKS 1966.
#3 Escalator language and Time For SHINRAN’s Idea and BOHDISATTVA / Escalator Language Theory / December 16, 2006 / Sekinan Research Field of Language
#4 From Finiteness to Infinity on Language / Topological Group Theory / February 1, 2009 / sekinanlogos
#5 Understandability of Language / Complex Manifold Deformation Theory /January 9, 2009 / sekinanlogos
24 July 2013
atbankofdam
1.
Through natural language, in human being, occurred the electrical signal by eye or ear. These complex situations are beyond this paper’s limits.
2.
Language is a physical object as signal and its transmission. At this circumstances, language must be recognised to be the existence that has finite time.
3.
An apple on the desk gradually becomes rotten by passing the time very after the crop in the orchard. #0
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Like an apple, language has passing physical time in oneself.
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Language is metamorphosed by the time progressing. #1
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Language includes the outer world from human being to universe. At this declaration, I recall Blaise Pascal’s Pensées. XXXIII. PROOFS OF JESUS CHRIST 308 The infinite distance between body and mind symbolizes the infinitely more infinite distance between mind and charity, for charity is supernatural.(Translated by A.J. Krailsheimer, 1966) #2
7.
Language’s time goes freely from the present to the future or the present to the past. #3
8.
Language symbolises the time from finiteness to infinity. #4
9.
Human being recognises this vast language world perfectly. #5
References
#0 For WITTGENSTEIN Ludwig Position of Language / December 10, 2005 – August 3, 2012 / Sekinan Research Field of Language
#1 Time of Word / Complex Manifold Deformation Theory / January 1, 2009 / sekinanlogos
#2 PASCAL PENSÉES. Translated with an introduction by A.J. Krailsheimer. PENGUIN BOOKS 1966.
#3 Escalator language and Time For SHINRAN’s Idea and BOHDISATTVA / Escalator Language Theory / December 16, 2006 / Sekinan Research Field of Language
#4 From Finiteness to Infinity on Language / Topological Group Theory / February 1, 2009 / sekinanlogos
#5 Understandability of Language / Complex Manifold Deformation Theory /January 9, 2009 / sekinanlogos
- Source: https://atbankofdam.wiki.zoho.com/Macro-Time-and-Micro-Time.html/
- To be continued.
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Boundary is related with dimension through Poincaré Theorem. Details are next.
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Dual Language
Duality of Language
TANAKA Akio
1. Theorem
(Poincaré duality)
For oriented compact n-dimension topological manifold M ,
bilinear form
is exact,
and become dual space each other.
♦
(Poincaré duality)
For oriented compact n-dimension topological manifold M ,
bilinear form
is exact,
and become dual space each other.
♦
2. Interpretation
Word := M Boundary of language := p Dual language := and Language :=
Word := M Boundary of language := p Dual language := and Language :=
3. Explanation
Word is compact and has dimension.
Language has dimension.
Language has boundary.
Boundary makes dual language.
Word is compact and has dimension.
Language has dimension.
Language has boundary.
Boundary makes dual language.
4. References
Distance Theory
Mirror Theory
Guarantee of Language
Distance Theory
Mirror Theory
Guarantee of Language
Tokyo
25 May 2012
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25 May 2012
Sekinan Research Field of Language
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Relation between boundary and synthesis in language is utterly unknown field for me. Study has just started from the entrance position. Recent results are the next.
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Relation between boundary and synthesis in language is utterly unknown field for me. Study has just started from the entrance position. Recent results are the next.
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Synthesis Conjecture
Conjecture for synthesis of meaning in word
TANAKA Akio
Synthesis
1 Conjecture for synthesis of meaning in word
29/09/2013 19:25
For synthesis of meaning in word, Conjecture: Condition for synthesis of meaning in word i s proposed by cohomological expression.
2 Conjecture: Condition for synthesis of meaning in word
29/09/2013 18:38
On condition for synthesis of meaning in word, at conjecture is proposed by the next result of etale cohomology.
Result
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Canonical natural equivalence
The next two are left exact additional functors.
F : A -> A’
G : A’ -> A”
A and A’ have enough many injective objects.
If F transfers A’ s injective object to G acyclic object, the next canonical natural equivalence is concluded.
R ( G O F ) =~ RG O RF .
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Conjecture
Preparation
Word is shown by R . This word is called old word .
Base meaning in word is shown by F .
Word that has base meaning is shown by RF .
Additional meaning to word is shown by G .
Word that has additional meaning is shown by RG . This word is called intermediate word .
Word that has base meaning and additional meaning is shown by R ( G O F ). This word is called new word .
Conjecture
For completion of new word, old word and intermediate word have the condition shown by the canonical natural equivalence of etale cohomology.
3 Canonical natural equivalence
29/09/2013 18:08
Canonical natural equivalence
The next two are left exact additional functors.
F : A -> A’
G : A’ -> A”
A and A’ have enough many injective objects.
If F transfers A ‘s injective object to G acyclic object, the next canonical natural equivalence is concluded.
R ( G O F ) =~ RG O RF .
Source: Conjecture for synthesis of meaning in word / sekinanlatest 2013
Tokyo
1 May 2014
Sekinan Research Field of Language
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6.
Three Conjectures containing Synthesis Conjecture are shown at the next.These conjectures are the latest result of language universals at SRFL Sekinan Research Field of Language.
6.
Three Conjectures containing Synthesis Conjecture are shown at the next.These conjectures are the latest result of language universals at SRFL Sekinan Research Field of Language.
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Text 6
How is the time alive in language?
TANAKA Akio
1.
When one first hear the existence of time in language, he may doubt its certainty. But I have intuitively believe it since I learned the ancient Chinese inscription on bone ad tortoise shell (in Chinese called Jiaguwen). In my early 20s, I met with the book of Chinese modern linguists, WANG Guowei, this belief changed the conviction. His lifework book Guantangjilin is hard to read till now. But some papers in it are always inspires me by his deep and vast insight to character, language and history of ancient China. He also wrote fine criticism on Chinese pre-modern poem Ci.The title is RenjianCihua. The book is one of my favourite books of Chinese literature. People sometimes say that he was the highest genius after Song Dynasty, 1,000 years.In 2003 I wrote a tiny paper hinted by WANG's paper. It was the first paper for me that I directly faced the time inherent in inscription using Jiaguwen's update linguistic results. The title is " On Time Property Inherent in Characters".
2.
In summer 2003, I stayed at Hakuba, Nagano for a while for writing over the paper that was intended to present a symposium at Nara in winter. The paper was taking up the structure of written language that was dealt with the relation between time and grammar. But I did not solve the question on with what shape language exists in the language world. What shape has language and at where space does language exist or float? The theme on space was hard to deal at that time. I only concentrated to the shape in space. At 28 August I was fatigued to think and went for a stroll outside the inn putting up. The place was at the mountain side of the Hakuba Range and there was only one convenience store, where I walked in the shop and saw one advertisement of electric pocket dictionary. I returned having this advert to the inn and read its sentences. At the very time I found the shape of language I sought was sphere that was inherited time in it, also having grammatical functions. The paper's title was named to " Quantum Theory for Language" by the shape of language. This was a really product of clear and fine atmosphere of Hakuba with a distant view of the North Alps of Japan.
3.
From 2004 to 2008 I wrote some papers on inscription and language. But I was not satisfied inwardly for the style of intuitive approach to language. I wanted to write more simple and clear expression. For being realised of my wish, I definitely needed to use mathematical tools. I returned to my 20s days' reading of Bourbaki that was desperately difficult for may ability. I again gradually read mathematical books and journals for seeking useful source of my hope to converting to language study. A certain results that came to my papers with satisfaction was appeared in 2008 by the papers titled Complex Manifold Deformation Theory.
Above all, the first paper in this group, I first defined the concept, distance by complex manifold.
The concept of distance was one of the most important themes on language, so I at early times wrote the intuitive paper, "Distance Theory".
At the fifth paper of Complex Manifold Deformation Theory, I again challenged the hard theme of the time in language, titled to " Time of Word".
4.
The definition of space in which language exists is one hard target for me to write satisfactory. A fixed results came to me at the papers group titles Symplectic Language Theory in 2009.
In the group, a paper focused on mirror phase on language became one peak for my writing.
5.
Related with the shape of language, quantization and discreteness on language was the urgent themes for the further step of studying the total image of language I was pursuing. Floer Homology Language was the one milestone for me to overcome to the next stage.
In this group, the eighth paper was dealt with the quantization and discreteness of language.
6.
What situation does the time in language have? This question exists in my mind at the early days when I wrote the paper "On Time Property Inherent in Characters". The first step to solution was described at the paper " Prague Theory". The group of Prague Theory was written due to dedicate to Prague, The Linguistic Circle of Prague and Sergej Karcevskij with the memory of my teacher CHINO Eiichi.
In this paper, Chinese Character /kun/, that meaning is difficult in English, was used for the eternity of loop time. This loop time was also appeared in the paper " On Time Property Inherent in Characters". But Prague Theory shows more direct and compact by growing tree and its obstructive enclosing fence. This intuitive image was more clearly described at the paper " Word as Infinite Loop Time " at Infinite Loop Space Language in 2012.
In this paper, time in language is clearly connected with dimension of algebraic group saying as the next. Word has dimension that belongs to algebraic K group.
7.
The relation between time and dimension was entered on a new phase at the learning of algebraic geometry, especially of arithmetic geometry. Arithmetic Geometry Language, abbreviated to AGL, was the starting papers for me to arithmetic method.
From these four papers, I concisely extracted the next three conjectures.
At these conjectures, time inherent in language is in the basis of describing dimension, synthesis and reversion. The process of leading to the conjectures is over viewing the next.
8.
Acknowledgement
Time inherent in language is a fantastic but as hard to pursue for me still now. I would examine this theme further more and more, probably till the end of my research life. Now all the thanks are going to The Linguistic Circle of Prague and especially its member Sergej Karcevskij, with my teacher CHINO Eiichi who taught me their precise information from his long study at Prague in 1960s.
9.
For CHINO Eiichi
9.1 Golden Prague
C also died early, who had taught me Russian and linguistics. He loved
the old city that had the beautiful towers and bridges.
In C's many works there was the essay "The Moon of Carpathians". He wrote
that the conference was over, departed at Kiev, saw the moon and
churches over the Carpathian Mountains, impetuously went to the west,
passed Slovakia, Moravia, Bohemia, and at last reached "Golden Prague".
Prague, it was his youth itself.
Now I cannot hear his voice telling the various anecdotes on languages,
of which he freely had commanded. By the short heading, a newspaper
reported his death, naming as "the genius of linguistics".
- 9 October 2014 -
9.2 Coffee shop named California
If C live, he also may ask me, "What are you researching now?"
And I also will answer him as same as ever.
"I have pursued universals, never done facts, without repenting."
Oh C, if you live, will we also talk on language?
At the table facing each other under the low ceiling of the shop going up the steep stairs.
The name of the shop is California.
For the memory of our daily forgetful life,
its never miserable though poor all over,
I will write down our delight.
- 27 October 2014 -
10.
Ode to Kanda
"I need not more wander the book shop streets." / From Tale, Print, 2012
This tale was written by TANAKA Akio, pen-named LI Koh in autumn 2012 for remembering the poor but brilliant youth time of myself. This is one of my favourite phrases in this tale.
The book shop streets described in the tale is Kanda, Tokyo, which is located in the central Tokyo, where I frequently walked seeking the old Chinese classic books for the study from Oriental way of linguistics. In late 1960s, the streetcars were surely running in the old fashioned streets of Kanda, now perfectly changed to the subway streets.
From Print 2012, Chapter 10
もはや本屋街をさまようことはない。I need not more wander the book shop streets. 対象は私のうちにある。The object exists in my mind. 私はただこの運河をながめていればいい。I would better watch the canal. 遍歴は終わった。Wandering is over now. たぶん永遠にマイスターにはなれないだろうが、みずからの小さな仕事場で、日が落ちるまで作業をすればいい。Perhaps I would not become meister forever. In my narrow working place, I 'd better do my work till sunset. すると仕事場の窓辺を聖者が通って行く。 So out of the window by the working place, the saint passes by. かつてそんなロシアの民話を読んだ。I ever read the Russian folk tale like that.
秋の日ぐれは早い。The Autumn evening is fast. 路面電車のヘッドランプがまぶしいくらいだ。The headlight of streetcar is dazzling. 黄褐色の窓に少ない乗客が照らし出され、古本屋街の方へ消えて行った。In the yellow-lighten window the passengers are picked out by the light. The car disappeared to the book streets. 駅の売店がにぎやかな橙の光に包まれている。The station shop is also lighted up by the yard's busy orange light.
Tokyo
26 November 2014
SIL
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Text 7
What facts do Three Conjectures for Dimension, Synthesis and Reversion show us?
TANAKA Akio
1.
True-false problem of the Crete gives us the infinite circulation of true-false value.
This fact indicates us the existence of deep structure or hierarchy in language.
The Crete's true-false is solved by the perspective from 2-dimension to 3-dimension on structure in language world.
2.
Language has long history as the system of etymology. Apparently language has gradually added the new meaning on the old established meaning in word. At this point new meaning is synthesised to the old meaning. At synthesis word mathematically reduces its dimension to the lower one. As the result time in word relatively occurred in the new word and inevitably connected with dimension.
3.
Where and how does word exists in the world?
The distance from a certain point is absolutely demanded for measuring or observing for knowing the word's place.Reversion is a result for measuring or observing from a point.
4.
For precise description of dimension, synthesis and reversion mathematical tools are definitely needed and for more simple describing algebraic method is the most useful to approach for me and in order to easy-seeing and clear intuition geometrical approach is always inevitable to searching. I am greatly thanks to relevant mathematicians researching against severe problems still now for contemporary times.
Kodaira, Tokyo
20 November 2014
SIL
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Comment
Here ends the preparatory work for What is signal?, that began from 16 October 2016.
From now on this paper will be written at the viewpoint of quantum group for the relationship between quantum and signal-language, that has been the most important theme, quantum language since 2003, when I wrote a paper titled, manuscript of Quantum Theory for Language.
refer to the next.
Manuscript of Quantum Theory for Language with Preface, Note and Note 2 2003-2018
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Here ends Manuscript of Quantum Theory for Language
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What is signal? The existence that generates language Preface-Comment
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