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Presentation 2020-10-10 10:00
Phonemic and Moraic Syllables -- Linguistic Humans Were Born in South African Caves --
Kumon Tokumaru (Writer) PRMU2020-33
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(in English) Digital Linguistics identifies that phonemic and moraic nature of syllables are transduced into text and binary, and that linguistic intelligence of humans have developed by inventing sophisticated brain usage in Logical layer in accordance with three stage evolution in Physical layer, namely syllables, a character set and bits. Phonemes are discrete elements in frequency domain. However it is not a matter of frequency characteristics but that of in-brain phoneme map which distinguish mother tongue phonemes, which phonologists have not been able to understand to date. Phonemes are in-brain phenomena. It was invented inside the caves in South Africa after humans had acquired so-called eusocial nature.
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(in English) Phonology / Eusociality / Phoneme Map / Decorrelation / Xenophobia / Evolution of Phonemes / Word Building Capacity / Grammar  
Reference Info. IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 120, no. 187, PRMU2020-33, pp. 93-98, Oct. 2020.
Paper # PRMU2020-33 
Date of Issue 2020-10-02 (PRMU) 
ISSN Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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Conference Information
Committee PRMU  
Conference Date 2020-10-09 - 2020-10-10 
Place (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
Place (in English) Online 
Topics (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
Topics (in English) Recognition and understating of human 
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Registration To PRMU 
Conference Code 2020-10-PRMU 
Language Japanese 
Title (in Japanese) (See Japanese page) 
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Title (in English) Phonemic and Moraic Syllables 
Sub Title (in English) Linguistic Humans Were Born in South African Caves 
Keyword(1) Phonology  
Keyword(2) Eusociality  
Keyword(3) Phoneme Map  
Keyword(4) Decorrelation  
Keyword(5) Xenophobia  
Keyword(6) Evolution of Phonemes  
Keyword(7) Word Building Capacity  
Keyword(8) Grammar  
1st Author's Name Kumon Tokumaru  
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Date Time 2020-10-10 10:00:00 
Presentation Time 15 minutes 
Registration for PRMU 
Paper # PRMU2020-33 
Volume (vol) vol.120 
Number (no) no.187 
Page pp.93-98 
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Date of Issue 2020-10-02 (PRMU) 


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