Presentation 2004/12/4
The Tree Structure of Linguistic Expression Caused by a Nerve System and the Universal Grammar Based on Attributes of Real World
Shinji KARASAWA,
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Abstract(in English) The universal grammar that depends to the attribute of the real world is constructed through the research of the brain mechanism where language expression is formed. Since nerve system increases the function with an annex method in which a nerve cell of the constitution makes from one or many activities into one activity, a knowledge and language becomes a tree structure. The nerve system does not bring any meanings except the organization of activities. So, a universal grammar was constructed by summarizing the system of the activity that expresses occurrences of the real world. When an activity in the real world is expressed in a language it becomes a sentence and it becomes the activity medium that goes alone.
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Keyword(in English) Universal grammar / Transformational grammar / Nerve circuit / Tree structure / Knowledge expression / Thinking process
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Title (in English) The Tree Structure of Linguistic Expression Caused by a Nerve System and the Universal Grammar Based on Attributes of Real World
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Keyword(1) Universal grammar
Keyword(2) Transformational grammar
Keyword(3) Nerve circuit
Keyword(4) Tree structure
Keyword(5) Knowledge expression
Keyword(6) Thinking process
1st Author's Name Shinji KARASAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Electrical Engineering, Miyagi National College of Technology()
Date 2004/12/4
Paper # TL2004-20
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 503
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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