Succession from Anthropology
3. Actual Language and Imaginary Language
[References added, 6 April 2013]
ifbetrue / Theme /Understandability
[References added, 11 April 2013]
4. Stochastic Meaning Theory / 5 Language as Brown Motion / For ZHANG Taiyan 2 / Tokyo August 12, 2008
5. Complex Manifold Deformation Theory / Conjecture A / 2 Reflextion of Word / Tokyo December 7, 2008
8.Floer Homology Language / Note 2 Supersymmetric Harmonic Oscillator / Tokyo May 6, 2009
9.Imaginary Language / Volume of Language / September 4, 2011
10. Imaginary Language / Hyperbolic Space Language / September 5, 2011
11. Time of Language / September 15, 2011
13. Duality of Language / Tokyo 25 May 2012
14. Arithmetic Geometry Language 1 / Dimension of Word / Tokyo 24 December 2012
THE SOUND SHAPE OF LANGUAGE by Roman Jakobson & Linda Waugh, 1979 is one of put-aside-desk book for the study. The authors wrote the Preface to The Japanese Edition, 1980 that a matter of primary concern for them was the basic opposition between form and meaning, furthermore there were definite difference and intimate bonding between this related two essential phenomena.
For turning to myself, I already determined the main target on meaning, and sound was put aside, while Jakobson's book was referred time to time. It was great teacher for me.
On relation with Roman Jakobson, refer to the next.
Reversion Analysis Theory, 2008
Reversion Analysis Theory , 2008
Holomorphic Meaning Theory, 2008
Holomorphic meaning Theory 2, 2008
Tokyo
16 July 2012
Sekinan Research Field of Language
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