A
1 In quantum linguistics, language consists of a set of quanta.
2 Quantum consists of frame and transmission.
3 Frame has dictionary.
4 Dictionary consists of words.
5 Quantum is divided to frame and transmission by device.
6 Transmission generates sentence by the assistance of grammar that belongs to transmission.
B
7 One quantum carries one word.
8 Word has frame-word and trans-word in it.
8 Frame-word is solid and duplicable condition.
9 Trans-word is flexible and non-duplicable condition.
10 Frame-word and trans-word are separated by the transmission device.
11 Trans-word generates sentence.
12 Sentence is flexible and non-duplicable condition.
13 Sentence is stored as frame-sentence by frame device.
14 Frame-sentence is solid and duplicable condition.
15 Frame-sentence is stored in dictionary together with frame-word.
C
16 Quantum has solid and flexible conditions jointly.
17 Quantum has the nature of word in natural language.
18 Solidity and flexibility of word are clearly described by KARCEVSKIJ.
D
19 Quantum has physical nature basically.
20 Quantum works its nature under quantum physics.
21 Quantum linguistics operates natural language as physical substance.
22 Quantum linguistics ideally works under quantum computer.
23 Upper descriptions basically and ideally mean that quantum linguistics needs further examination in details from now.
Refer to the papers on Method and Nature about linguistics or Language below.
Quantification of Quantum May 29, 2004
Property of Quantum May 21, 2004
Method of Linguistics June 26, 2004
Refer to the papers on Substantiality of Language below
Substantiality February 27, 2005
For further details on Quantum Theory for Language, see below.
Quantum Theory for Language Map March 28, 2005
Tokyo January 28, 2006
Sekinan Research Field of Language
www.sekinan
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