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Monday, 29 November 2021
The Days of Decipherment
The Days of Decipherment
TANAKA Akio
On 20 July 2016 I went Tokyo National Museum, Ueno Park, Tokyo to see the exhibition A JOURNEY TO THE IMMORTALS: TREASURES OF ANCIENT GREECE, where I saw the linear A and B. It reminds me the youth days, so to say, the days of decipherment.
1960s -1970s is the age of decipherment in a sense. I was age 20 in 1967 and was learning language and literature at university. In 1958 John Chadwick's THE DECIPHERMENT OF LINEAR B was published from Cambridge University Press. At the preface of the book he wrote that the decipherment of linear B was told at Documents in Mycenaean Greek (Cambridge University Press, 1956) and Michael Ventris that deciphered the Linear B.
In the same age in Japan, Xixia wenzi (Xixia characters) in China was deciphered by NISHIDA Tatsuo (1928-2012) who wrote the analysis and grammar of Xixia characters through the paper Seikamoji no bunseki narabini Seikago bunpou no kenkyuu in 1962.
In almost the same time, Inca characters were studying to decipher. I frequently heard that Russian team developed largely.
In early 1970s I frequently went to Kanda, Tokyo where old bookshops were selling vast Oriental books at the Hakusan street and Yasukuni Street. I bought Chinese classics, especially linguistic classics written in the Qing dynasty and I read them almost every day containing the comparison with the western linguistic results. The Qing dynasty's heritage were DUAN Yucai, WANG Niansun, WANG Yingzhi and WANG Guowei and so forth. DUAN Yucai's Showenjezi zhu and WANG Guowei's Guantang jilin were the most important for me.
In France, 1960s was the days of Bourbaki that was one of the decipher of geometry by algebra, at least I thought so at that time. I sought and bought several Bourbaki's books at the old bookshops in Kanda, Tokyo,which is the largest old bookshop streets in Japan. But from my ability to mathematics Bourbaki was too much difficult to read on. From the days the long and winding road began to mathematics and its applicable study for language universals.
At the exhibition of ancient Greece I confirmed in particular that the stability of language was kept by letters and characters from the Linear A and Linear B.
Exhibition Catalogue numbers are the next.
The numbers 39 and 40 are Linear A. 41 and 77 are Linear B.
39. Clay juglet c. 1800 B.C. ~ c. 1700 B.C.
40. Clay bar c. 1700 B.C. ~ c. 1650 B.C.
41. Clay tablet c. 1375 B.C. ~ c. 1350 B.C.
77. Linear B bar and tablet c. the 13th century B.C.
For my part the stability has been one of the biggest themes on language phenomena since I was taught from CHINO Eiichi through the results of the Linguistic Circle of Prague, especially of Sergej Karcevskij.
ReferenceReferences 2References 3
- Meaning Minimum On Roman Jakobson, Sergej Karcevskij and CHINO Eiichi
- Half Farewell to the Linguistic Circle of Prague and Sergej Karcevskij
- Sergej Karcevskij, Soul of Language
- Gift from Sergej Karcevskij
- Follower of Sergej Karcevskij
- For KARCEVSKIJ Sergej
- Notes for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej / Note for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej's "Du dualisme asymetrique du signe linguistique"
- The Time of Language, Ode to The Early Bourbaki To Grothendieck
- Bourbaki' ELEMENTS DE MATHEMATIUE Troisieme edition, 1964
Tokyo
30 July 2016
Sekinan Library
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Edward Sapir, Language, 1921 Revised
Edward Sapir, Language, 1921 Revised
Edward Sapir's Language, 1921 showed me the dynamism of language proposing the concept, drift.
Drift shows us the macro phase of natural language and I was hinted by Sapir's this concept and proposed the micro phase of natural language. The paper "Quantum Theory for Language" 2003 is my first total proposal paper describing the natural language's model.
Reference
Substatiality Dedicated SAPIR Edward / 27 February 2005
Tokyo
5 September 2014
Sekinan Research Field of Language
[Additiional Explanation]
17 November 2019
SRFL Paper
Edward Sapir's LANGUAGE AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF SPEECH 1921 gave me a moment for study in 1980s while I was roaming about the darkness of not- getting any aim to study on language. I ever wrote a short paper being influenced in 2005 and after also wrote a memo on his book in 2014.
Substantiality / 2005
Edward Sapir, Language, 1921 / 2014
A moment came from his famous concept drift. At the near-end Chapter 7 Sapir wrote "the three major drifts", that were the next.
"The drift toward the abolition of most case distinctions"
"the correlative drift toward position as an accompanied"
"the drift toward the invariable word"
This "the three major drifts" are all apparently seen in Chinese, especially in the classical written language. At my age 20s and 30s I continuously had read Qing dynasty's classical linguistic books and papers. WANG Guowei, ZHANG Binglin, DUAN Yucai, WANG Yinzhi were the most reliable works for me.
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Sekinan Table: Preparation for the energy of language
Friday, 26 November 2021
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How does the language models connect with natural language?
How does the language models connect with natural language?
TANAKA Akio
Natural language contains many important factors theoretically abstracted in the long philological studies.
At the contrast the language models made by mathematical description are themselves have not any connections with natural language.
The models by mathematics, which is totally composed from a few premises, contains many theorems and their under-structures.
In these under-structures, natural language’s factors are resembled with mathematical factors.
At the result, some resemblances are compared between mathematical models and natural language.
From these works, some resemblances to language universals may be appeared in the factors of mathematical models modified by natural language.
7 April 2014
Original: SRFL Note / How does the language model connect with natural language?
[5 May 2014 Reference added]
True-false problem of the Crete
Tokyo
5 May 2014
Sekinan Research Field of Language
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Letter to C. 3 May 2019. Nerve-photo-image analysis-mathematics- computer-machine language-natural language
Letter to C. 3 May 2019
Dear C.,
But I have not any interest usual linguistics because of its ambiguity, for example, generative grammar, that probably cannot be expressed by mathematics.
Now I really hope that the most ambiguous natural language must be expressed by contemporary rigid mathematics for further use to human, one is medical science.
If medical image or photo can be analysed by mathematics, it will become more accurate and useful for patients and doctors. Geometry or algebraic geometry is probably one of the nearest ways for the purpose.
Now at the forefront of medicine for the image analysis, pattern recognitions are statistically gathered and classified. But they are all depended on human visual sensation, ambiguous and easy to misinterpret.
All the more, to the most important nerve's analysis, eyesight cannot get any minute information from the image or photo.
Over algebraic geometry, algebra or arithmetic is the very intimatest with computer systems.
One route:
Nerve-photo-image analysis-mathematics- computer-machine language-natural language-doctor-patient
An elementary trial sample:
What is signal?
https://srfl-paper.webnode.com/news/what-is-signal-total-edition-21-november-2018-23-april-2019/
Its contents:
https://srfl-paper.webnode.com/news/what-is-signal-contents-24-april-2019/
For the paper, refer to the next site.
Cordially,
T. A.
Tokyo
3 May 2019
Genealogical Tree of Sekinan's Paper Sixth Edition
Genealogical Tree of Sekinan's Paper Sixth Edition
TANAKA Akio
Tokyo
18 July 2015 First Edition
1 September 2015 Sixth Edition
Sekinan Tokyo
Fifth Edition
Manuscript of Quantum Theory for Language
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On Time Property Inherent in Characters
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Quantum Theory for Language
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Distance Theory Property of Quantum
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Prague Theory Quantification of Quantum
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Reversion Theory
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Mirror Theory
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Mirror Language
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Guarantee of Language
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Actual Language and Imaginary Language
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Direction
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Uniformity
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Changeability
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Individuality
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Time
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Fixation
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Grammar
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Substantiality
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Frame
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Recognition
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Ideogram
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Conversation
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Descriptiveness
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Lineation
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System
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Automaton
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Vector
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Cell Theory
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From Cell to Manifold
Conifold as Word
Projective Space as Scheme for Word Order
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Algebraic Linguistics
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Sentence versus Word
Deep Fissure between Word and Sentence
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Distance Theory Algebraically Supplemented
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Bend
Distance
S3 and Hoph Map
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Noncommutative Distance Theory
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Groupoid
C*-Algebra
Point Space
Atiyah’s Axiomatic System
Kontsevich Invariant
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Clifford Algebra
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From Super Space to Quantization
Anti-automorphism
Anti-self-dual Form
Dirac Operator
TOMONAGA's Super Multi-time Theory
Periodicity
Creation Operator and Annihilation Operator
Meaning Product
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Kac-Moody Lie Algebra
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Kac-Moody Lie Algebra
Quantum Group
Finiteness in Infinity on Language
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Operator Algebra
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Differential Operator and Symbol
One
Self-adjoint and Symmetry
Frame Operator
Order of Word
Grammar
Recognition
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von Neumann Algebra
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von Neumann Algebra 1
Measure
Tensor Product
Compact Operator
von Neumann Algebra 2
Generation Theorem
von Neumann Algebra 3
Properly Infinite
Purely Infinite
von Neumann Algebra 4
Tomita's Fundamental Theorem
Borchers' Theorem
Relation between Word and Sentence
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Functional Analysis
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Functional Analysis
Baire's Category Theorem
Equality and Inequality
Space
Functional
Finiteness of Vocabulary
Distance at Hypersurface
Functional Analysis 2
Pre-Hilbert Space and Hilbert Space
Orthogonal Decomposition
Generation of Word
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Reversion Analysis Theory
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Reversion Analysis Theory
Reversion Analysis Theory 2
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Holomorphic Meaning Theory
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Holomorphic Meaning Theory
Holomorphic Meaning Theory 2
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Stochastic Meaning Theory
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Stochastic Meaning Theory
Stochastic Meaning Theory 2
Stochastic Meaning Theory 3
Stochastic Meaning Theory 4
Stochastic Meaning Theory 5
Stochastic Meaning Theory Conjecture 1
Stochastic Meaning Theory Conjecture 2
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Energy Distance Theory
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Energy and Distance
Heat and Diffusion
Energy and Functional
Finsler Manifold and Distance
Word and Meaning Minimum
Geometry of Word
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Complex Manifold Deformation Theory
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Distance of Word
Reflection of Word
Uniqueness of Word
Amplitude of Meaning Minimum
Time of Word
Orbit of Word
Map between Words
Understandability of Language
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Language Manifold Theory
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Moser's Theorem
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Topological Group Language Theory
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Word Problem of Word-hyperbolic Group
From Finiteness to Infinity on Language
Boundary of Words
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Symplectic Language Theory
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Symplectic Topological Existence Theorem
Gromov-Witten Invariant
Mirror Symmetry Conjecture on Rational Curve
Isomorphism of Map Sequence
Generating Function (Text lost)
Homological Mirror Symmetry Conjecture by KONTSEVICH
Structure of Meaning
On Structure
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Floer Homology Language
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Potential of Language
Supersymmetric Harmonic Oscillator
Grothendieck Group
Reversibility of Language
Homology Generation of Language
Homology Structure of Word
Quantization of Language
Discreteness of Language
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Proto Arithmetic Geometry Language
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Language, Word, Distance, Meaning and Meaning Minimum
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Imaginary Language
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Volume of Language
Hyperbolic Space Language
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Notes for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej
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Notes for KARCEVSKIJ Sergej, "Du Dualisme asymétrique du signe linguistique"
Description of Language
Structure of Word
Condition of Meaning
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Time of WANG Guowei
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Loop Time of Character
Symmetry of Language
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Stable and Unstable of Language
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Completion of Language
Meaning Minimum of Language
Additional Meaning in Word
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Projective Space Model
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Vector Bundle Model
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Diophantine Language
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Finiteness of Words
Dimension of Words
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Hyperbolic Language
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Connection of Words
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Grassmann Language
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Grassmann Language
Grassmann Language
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Grassmann Language 2
Elements of Word
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Birational Language, Dual Language
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Birational Language
Birational Language
Dual Language
Duality of Language
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Infinite Loop Space Language
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Word as Infinite Loop Space
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Algebraic Geometry Language
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Parts and Whole (AGL Preface)
Dimension of Language (AGL 1)
Synthesis of Meaning and Transition of Dimension (AGL 2)
Birth of Word, Synthesis of Meaning and Dimension of New Word (AGL 3)
Dimension Conjecture at Synthesis of Meaning (AGL 4)
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Three conjectures for dimension, synthesis and reversion with root and supplement
Three Conjectures
Dimension Decrease Conjecture (Conjecture 1)
Synthesis Conjecture (Conjecture 2)
Reversion Conjecture (Conjecture 3)
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Supplement
Interpretation of Reversion Conjecture
Simplification of Reversion Conjecture
Reversion Conjecture Revised
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At least three elements for language universals
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Disposition of Language
Distance of Word
Flow of Language
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Papers for Language Dimension, In chronological order
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Preparation for the energy of language
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Friday, 19 November 2021
Verse Recalled. Window by RI Kohr
Verse Recalled