Presentation 2014-06-21
The Molecular Structure of Meanings of a Word : Understanding Individual Attribution of Concreteness and Abstractness
Kimiaki TOKUMARU,
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Abstract(in English) Individual concepts are recognized as Concrete or Abstract Concepts, depending upon personal memory types to which they are connected. If so, concreteness and abstractness seem not to be attribution to concepts themselves but to development stage of personal consciousness and intelligence. The author came to the conclusion that human linguistic activities are grammatical development of animals' sign reflexes, and that consciousness is inside ventricular system immune cell networks. Based on the author's hypothesis, so-called concrete and abstract concepts are to be analyzed as molecular structures of intra-ventricular system immune cells.
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Keyword(in English) Digital Linguistics / Memory of a Word / Concept Mechanism / Scientific Concept / Vygotsky / Intra-Ventricular System Immune Cell Networks / Automatic Grammatical Operations / Procedural Memories
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Title (in English) The Molecular Structure of Meanings of a Word : Understanding Individual Attribution of Concreteness and Abstractness
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Keyword(1) Digital Linguistics
Keyword(2) Memory of a Word
Keyword(3) Concept Mechanism
Keyword(4) Scientific Concept
Keyword(5) Vygotsky
Keyword(6) Intra-Ventricular System Immune Cell Networks
Keyword(7) Automatic Grammatical Operations
Keyword(8) Procedural Memories
1st Author's Name Kimiaki TOKUMARU
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Date 2014-06-21
Paper # TL2014-1
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 100
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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