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2014-01-30 15:25
Are Grammars Autopoiesis ? (Digital Linguistic No.5)
-- Logics of Phonemes and Mora Generate Immune Networks of Consciousness -- Kimiaki Tokumaru (System Engineer) IA2013-72 |
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Logic is a device that generates “the inevitable responses of the organism to internal and external stimuli”[1]. This definition is applicable for the logic of transcription from DNA to RNA, and that of translation from mRNA to amino acid, as well as binary logic of voltage’s repulsive force used in shift register of CPU. According to my analyses over the last four years, the conceptual devices in brain, which generates meanings from linguistic expressions, are immune network systems that connect linguistic and sensory memories with antigen-antibody responses.
The logic of grammars is different from that of concepts. It is a logic of dualism which integrates a pattern recognition of concept and a vector analysis of grammatical modulation. It is plausible that a signaling pathway from Fab (Fragment Antigen Binding) region to Fc (Crystallizable Fragment) ligand should be responsible.
Then, what is the driving force of life logic of dichotomy and dualism inside brain? The phonemes and mora in syllables. Phonemes can generate mutually distinct waveforms for conceptual and grammatical words. Mora is a beat. As each syllable has one and only one accent, individual syllables can be deployed moraicly by speakers and perceived by listeners without fail. In order that grammars function correctly with an addition or modification of mono-syllable, grammatical words are more sound symbolic than conceptual words.
When we evaluate the conceptual and grammatical words of outer speech generated by a human vocal organ and those of inner speech operated as immune networks, all linguistic and conscious activities can be explained by interactions between logical syllables and immune networks. This implies that the human evolution all depends on the laryngeal descent and vocalization of vowels, that autopoietically generate grammars and enable exchange of “information”, grammatically compiled multiple concepts. Are Generative Grammars and Language Acquisition Device delusions? |
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Logical Syllables / Information / Laryngeal Descent / Phonemes / Mora / Dichotomy / Dualism / Sound Symbolism |
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IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 113, no. 424, IA2013-72, pp. 25-30, Jan. 2014. |
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IA2013-72 |
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2014-01-23 (IA) |
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Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685 Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380 |
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IA |
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2014-01-30 - 2014-01-31 |
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Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. |
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Senser Network, IoT, M2M, etc. |
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Are Grammars Autopoiesis ? (Digital Linguistic No.5) |
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Logics of Phonemes and Mora Generate Immune Networks of Consciousness |
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Logical Syllables |
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Information |
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Laryngeal Descent |
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Phonemes |
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Mora |
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Dichotomy |
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Dualism |
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Sound Symbolism |
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Kimiaki Tokumaru |
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Satellite System Engineer (System Engineer) |
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2014-01-30 15:25:00 |
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25 minutes |
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IA2013-72 |
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vol.113 |
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no.424 |
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pp.25-30 |
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6 |
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2014-01-23 (IA) |
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