At least three elements for language universals
TANAKA Akio
Supposition 1:
Three elements for language universals
For language universals, now I suppose at least three elements being based from mathematical description.
Three elements for language universals are energy, dimension and distance.
The most fundamental element is energy. By this energy, all the movements and changes occur in language.
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All the languages are located at a certain dimension in space. By this dimension, confusions in language are averted.
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In language, all the movements and changes inevitably make distance occurred. By this distance, important phases of language are clearly defined.
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Supposition 2:
Mathematical description for three elements of language universals
Energy, dimension and distance can be describe by mathematical writing.
Energy in language is now preparatory description til now.
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- Energy of Language / Stochastic Meaning Theory
- Energy and Distance / Energy Distance Theory
- Energy and Functional / Energy Distance Theory
- Potential of Language / Floer Homology Language
For dimension, definite results are presented being aided by arithmetic geometry.
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For distance, its vast and vagueness of the concept can not be grasped up. But related papers of mine are probably the most in number.
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- Distance / Direct Succession of Distance Theory / Distance Theory Algebraically Supplemented
- Distance of Word / Complex Manifold Deformation Theory
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This paper is not finished.
Tokyo
27 February 2015
SIL
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