Wednesday 15 July 2015

Grammar

Grammar

Dedicated to CHINO Eiichi

TANAKA Akio


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Quantum has fixed factors, meaning and time.
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Between two quanta, connection or separation is worked and a word or a sentence generates.
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Arrangement of quanta /xue/, /xiao/ and /xue/ generates a word and a sentence.
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Quantum /xue/ means <learn> in English. Quantum /xiao/ means <building> in English.
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Quantum /xue/ and /xiao/ generate a word [[xue xiao]]. The latter quantum /xue/ adds next and generates a sentence[ [[xue xiao]]  xue ]. A sentence means  <(At) school (we) learn.> in English.
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Short time-long time succession is accessible structure. Therefore connection phenomenon occurs.
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Long time-short time succession is non-accessible structure. Therefore separation phenomenon occurs.
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I formally assumed that separation occurs on a different floor in a two-dimensional world. Now I assume that separation occurs under a state of leap in a three-dimensional world.
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A short-time quantum has a short longitude. A long-time quantum has a long time longitude.
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Connection is a going-away movement from the datum point, namely, axis 0 on a coordinate system. 
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Separation is a going-near movement to the datum point, namely, axis 0 on a coordinate system.
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Now I assume that <word> is a <going-away-from-coordinate’s-origin> movement that is a normal condition in the language world. Therefore generation of <word> is the enlargement of the language world.
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Now I assume that <sentence> is a <going-near-from-coordinate’s-origin> movement that is a non-normal condition in the language world. Therefore generation of <sentence> is the reduction of the language world. Generation of <sentence> is a movement toward the real world. End of <sentence> is bordered on the real world.
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Grammar is the situation of quantum’s movement.
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Grammar is transient.  
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Grammar ends when <sentence> ends.
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Grammar needs energy, after-grammar situation does not need any energy.


Tokyo February 20, 2005
Tokyo February 28, 2005 Revised
Tokyo March 3, 2008 Revised

Sekinan Research Field of Language

www.sekinan.org

Postscript March 3, 2008
[Reference]
[Basis]

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