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Descriptiveness

 Descriptiveness

 

TANAKA Akio

 

 

1 Automaton of language is expressed by perfect <descriptiveness>.

2 What is descriptiveness is that all elements of language consist of clearly countable <finiteness>.

3 Finite elements of language generate <infiniteness> of language.

4 In <Quantum Theory for Language>, <infiniteness> of language is expressed by <free movement> of <quantum>.

5 <Free movement> is expressed by <locus> of <quantum>.

6 <Locus> is expressed by <coordinate system>.

7 Therefore all movements of <quantum> is expressed by the <coordinate value>.

8 <Center> of <coordinate system> is located in the real world.

9 <Quantum> is finite. <Locus> is infinite.

10 <Language of Quantum Theory for Language> generates <infinite> language by <finite> <Quantum>.

11 <Locus> is changeable infinitely. It is called <small drift>.

12 <Center> is changeable infinitely. It is called <big drift>.

13 <Language> is changeable infinitely in <Quantum Theory for Language>.

14 <Quantum> is controlled by <frame> of <initial condition>.

15 <Frame> is static, portable and copy-capable in fixed condition.

16 <Frame> generates <quantum>’s movement by input of information from outside.

17 <Quantum> needs energy for its movement.

18<Locus> of <quantum> is rewritable to <frame>.

19 <Frame> is <fixation>.

20 <Quantum> is <fluctuation>.

21 <Frame> and <quantum> make new language.

22 The language is named <twin language>.

23 <Twin language> shall be a foundation for automaton of language by its <descriptiveness>.

 

 

 

TOKYO March 10, 2005

 

Sekinan Research Field of Language

 

www.sekinan.org

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