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Frame-Quantum-Time Theory 3 -For Karcevskij Again-

 Frame-Quantum-Time Theory 3

-For Karcevskij Again-

 

TANAKA Akio

 

 

1 Frame is a set of difference which is indicated by letters.

2 The difference is called <word>.

3 <Word> is invariable.

4 <Word> has no meaning.

5 <Word> has two hooks which are combined with two eyes of quantum.

6 Quantum has rule which makes the combinatination with the hooks.

7 The rule is called <grammar>.

8 <Grammar> is variable.

9 <Grammar> has hierarchy.

10 <Word> /I/ has hierarchy showed below. The hierarchy is called <strata>.

11 Notation of <starata> is shown by <word> /I/.  I : noun.pronoun.firstperson

12 Dot (.) shows one stratum. The right side stratum is lower than the left side.

13 The leftest stratum is called <s1>.The following are called from left, <s2>,<s3> and so on.

13 <Grammar> has one <body> and two <hand>s.

14 <Hand>s are left hand and right hand.

15 Each hand has <grammar>.

14 The <hand>s has combined by <body>. <Body> is shown by -.

15 Succession of <word>s makes <sentence>. <Sentence> is shown by [  ].

16 The first <word> of <sentence> has no left <hand>.

17 The last <word> of <sentence> has no right <hand.

18 Utterance “Where am I?” is shown by the marks of the theory.

19 [Where am I]

20 /where/  /am/  /I/

21 where : noun.adverb.place.

22 am : verb.firstperson present

23 I : noun.pronoun.firstperson

24 [/where/:noun.adverb.place-verb.firstperson.present:/am/:verb.firstperson.present-noun.pronoun.firstperson:/I/]

25 <Word> has a set of <grammar>.

26 The set is called <meaning>.

27 <Word> is sorted by <strata> of <grammar>.

28 <Sentence> has a set of <meaning>.

29 The set is called <will>.

30 A set of different letters generates <meaning> and <will> by automatic processing assisted by <teacher> only in its early stage.

31 Automatic language machine, which is abbreviated to ALM, contains the upper system.

32 Relation between <word> and <meaning> is an answer for the paper of Karcevskij again.

 

 

TOKYO August 12, 2005

 

Sekinan Research Field of Language

 

www.sekinan.org

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