A
1 Language consists of elements.
2 A minimum element consists of quantum.
3 Entangled quanta make an enlarged element.
3 An element has distance and time.
Refer to the following papers.
Distance Theory Tokyo May 5, 2004
Time Theory Tokyo December 25, 2004
4 Element corresponds with word at natural language.
Refer to the following papers.
Quantum Linguistics Growth of Word Tokyo January 30, 2006
5 Distance corresponds with meaning at natural language.
Refer to the following papers.
Quantum Linguistics Creation of Meaning Tokyo February 12, 2006
6 Time corresponds with grammar at natural language.
Refer to the following papers.
Grammar Tokyo February 20-February 22, 2005
Compendium Tokyo March 22-April 10, 2005
7 Element is expressed by complex number.
8 Real number expresses element’s time.
9 Imaginary number expresses element’s distance.
10 Complex number is dotted on Gauss’ plane.
11 Elements make a set.
12 A set corresponds with sentence at natural language.
Refer to the following papers.
Robot Language Sentence Tokyo November 3, 2005
Robot Language Selectionem Terminology in Robot Language Tokyo November 19, 2005
Frame-Sentence Language Sentence Tokyo December 4, 2005
Frame-Quantum Theory Addendum Tokyo March 26, 2005
B
13 Meaning is information that is contained in quantum’s situation.
14 The situation is expressed by variant.
15 Grammar is connection rule that is contained in quantum’s behavior.
16 The behavior is expressed by state vector.
17 An element is expressed by Schrödinger picture.
C
18 Plane is topologically transformed to pillar.
19 On pillar distance has start line but time becomes circumference that has no start line and end line.
20 At quantum semantics, distance is measurable but time is not measurable generally.
21 At quantum semantics, time is measured by the maximum diameter of torus that is topologically transformed from pillar.
22 The time is called standard time.
Tokyo June 3, 2006
Sekinan Research Field of Language
www.sekinan.org
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