Prague Theory 3
An Inference of Early Work
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Human being abstracts images from the world.
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Images are simplified for memories.
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Simplified images are drawn to linear forms.
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Linearly formed images are used for substitutes of the world.
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Lineation†1 is used with single or composite.
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This lineation is the model of quantum in Quantum Theory for Language.
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Chinese characters†2 are the actual model of the theory.
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The theory adopts writing language for the object.
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Chinese classics are the actual model†3 of the theory.
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The theory renounces the overall situation of spoken language.
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The theory adopts uniformity†4 in language.
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Uniformity abandons the personal and periodical conditions for reproduction.
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Uniformity is aimed for automaton†5 of reproduction on language.
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Automaton of language will be one result of the theory.
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Target of the theory is the whole movement of quanta.
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A quantum comes into existence in the language world on account of the presentation of a new concept in the real world†6.
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The birth of a quantum†7 is the alienation from the real world.
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A quantum drifts†8 in the language world.
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A quantum has a location mark in the language world.
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A quantum has a tendency to return to the real world.
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Quanta touch in sequence toward the returning to the real world.
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Quanta are finally at rest in the real world.
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The drift of quantum is extinct.
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A quantum ends the role of presentation.
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The extinction of a quantum occurs at the return to the real world.
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The sequence of quanta makes a sentence.
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Quanta have a sequent linear locus†9 toward the real world.
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The locus is recordable by the proper means in the language world.
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The record is described by the numeral value on a coordinate system†10.
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The record guarantees the reproduction of same sentence.
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The same set of quanta makes the same set of sentences.
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A quantum searches the appropriate set of quanta.
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The searched set of quanta makes sentences.
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Automaton of language is in the possible field.
Tokyo January 28, 2005
Sekinan Research Field of Language
[References / June 21, 2008]
†1< Lineation>
Lineation / Tokyo March 11, 2005
†2<Chinese character>
On Time Property Inherent in Characters / Hakuba March 28, 2003
Prague Theory / Tokyo October 2, 2004
†3<Model>
Model Simplified Level / Tokyo February 5, 2005
Model Simplified Level / Tokyo February 12, 2005
Notice for Model Simplified Level / Tokyo February 14, 2005
†4<Uniformity>
Declaration 2 /Tokyo November 18, 2004
Uniformity / Tokyo December 18, 2004
†5<Automaton>
Automaton / Tokyo March 11, 2005
†6<Real world>
Distance Theory / Tokyo May 4, 2004
Property of Quantum / Tokyo May 21, 2004
Mirror Theory / Tokyo June 5, 2004
Mirror Language / Tokyo June 10, 2004
Guarantee of Language / Tokyo June 12, 2004
Reversion Theory / Tokyo September 27, 2004
Substantiality / Tokyo February 27, 2005
Duplicability Theory / Duplicability / Tokyo December 17, 2005
†7<Quantum>
†8<Drift>
Warp Theory / Tokyo October 24, 2004
Fixation / Tokyo February 20, 2005
Descriptiveness / Tokyo March 10, 2005
†9<Locus>
Descriptiveness / Tokyo March 10, 2005
Frame-Quantum Theory / Tokyo March 13, 2005
†10<Coordinate system.
Individuality / Tokyo January 10, 2005
Fixation / Tokyo February 20, 2005
Grammar / Tokyo February 20, 2005
Topological Semantics / Definition / Tokyo June 5, 2006
Aurora Theory / Aurora Plane / Tokyo October 14, 2006
[References / July 11, 2008]
Solid Trace Theory / Solid Trace / Tokyo April 19, 2006
For Authentication of Solidity / Tokyo November 6, 2005
[Reference / January 1, 2009]
<On meaning and grammar>
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