Presentation 2012-02-23
Language and Networks-Digital Linguistics (3) : The Grammars are Procedural Memories of Protocols
kimiaki Tokumaru,
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Abstract(in English) The author implemented analyses in this SIG on "Human Digital Language Analyzed in reference to OSI Reference Model (1) Digital Linguistics and (2) The Life Logic and The Life Memory" and realized that "digital communications" is synonym for "computer networks", and that linguistic phenomena can be well explained by the computer network theories in strict sense. The vocal communications of Humans and Non-Human Animals differ in signals; digital or analog. The digital communications enables to compose complex messages very efficiently thanks to grammatical rules enabled by source coding and channel coding. In Linguistics, there is no established definition for grammars. It is not yet dicovered in which part of brain grammatical memories are stored. It is envisaged that the essence of grammars should be clarified when they are investigated as protocol switches in networks.
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Keyword(in English) Digital / OSI Reference Model / Meaning / Grammars / Agrammatism/Paragrammatism / Coding Modulation / Linguistic Area of Brain Cortex / Protocol Switching
Paper # IA2011-65
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Conference Date 2012/2/16(1days)
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Title (in English) Language and Networks-Digital Linguistics (3) : The Grammars are Procedural Memories of Protocols
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Keyword(1) Digital
Keyword(2) OSI Reference Model
Keyword(3) Meaning
Keyword(4) Grammars
Keyword(5) Agrammatism/Paragrammatism
Keyword(6) Coding Modulation
Keyword(7) Linguistic Area of Brain Cortex
Keyword(8) Protocol Switching
1st Author's Name kimiaki Tokumaru
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Date 2012-02-23
Paper # IA2011-65
Volume (vol) vol.111
Number (no) 444
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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