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TANAKA Akio

 

 

1 Automaton of language is shown by the free conversation between two.

2 Here an example of automaton is presented, conversation between a guide (automaton speaker) and a visitor to A town.

3 Sequence is shown below.

1) A guide has proper information of A town.

2) He (guide) has personality. – I like this town, because there is a splendid hill containing many living being such as birds, butterfly, trees, flowers and so forth.

3) He has <frame> of language. <Frame> is a type of a dictionary, for example like Collins Dictionary which has always renewed vocabulary, named Collins Internet dictionary. 

4) He always generates <quantum> from <frame>.

5) A visitor questions. –Where am I?

6) He (guide) thinks about the question. 

7) The question is analyzed by him.

   [where]  “Questionable information”

   [am]    “Inflectional information”

   [I]      “Definite information”

8) He answers like below.

   “Definite info.” <from I to you>    -You

   “Inflectional info.” <from am to are>    -are

   “Questionable info.”  <from where to clock tower>    -at clock tower.

9) [At] is inserted from his(guide) dictionary’s <grammar>.

10) –You are at clock tower. This expression is <quantum> which needs energy for dynamism.

4 <Quantum>’s energy is prepared by electricity, for example a kind of voltage, difference of which makes different digital information to others.

5 In automaton of language, all of language is sent by the form of <quantum>.

6 <Quantum> is a set of units which consists of a finite number.

7 Each <quantum> has a closed information. <Quantum> is in a fixed condition.

8 Change of language is expressed by the distance and movement of <quantum>.

9 Quanta, a set of <quantum>s is finite. Therefore All of quanta can be descriptive.

10 <Descriptiveness> is essential for <Quantum Theory for Language>.

11 <Descriptiveness> will be presented by the new Essay in a short while.

 

 

 

TOKYO March 7, 2005

 

Sekinan Research Field of Language

 

www.sekinan.org

 

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