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What is signal? The existence that generates language. 2018-2019

What is signal? The existence that generates language
TANAKA AkioSRFL PaperTokyo
21 November 2018 - 23 April 2019



 


Original Title
  
 What is signal? A mathematical model of nerve  
  
For father and mother 
 
 



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 Preface


 
This short paper would finally write on signal through the relation between language and nerve, for which using mathematical method at the way.
This paper's one of kernels is energy which is naturally accepted at the side of verve, but at the side of language, it may be not accepted widely till now.
In this paper, I probably do not refer to the language's energy, that has been written several times in the papers before.
If necessary refer to the next essays.


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Around 2008, I was thinking on energy in language related with distance in language. Distance is one of the kernel themes of my study of language universals in those days. In simply saying, distance is the result of movement and for movement there must inevitably needs energy. So I had thought that if language have distance, there must be energy or its alike in language that is supposed in mathematical models. But in my ability in 2008, I could not develop the deep and wide range of language from the theme, energy and distance. So Energy Distance Theory was still now unfinished.
 

 

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Preparation

Distance




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