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LETTER TO WPM AND SEBASTIAN. AFTER LANGUAGE UNIVERSALS, AFTER LINGUISTICS 3 SEPTEMBER 2021. PPS ADDED 21 OCTOBER 2021

 

After Language Universals, After Linguistics.

From Author;
Long and winding road of my study ends for once in autumn 2021.

I wrote a next letter to WPM on 11 December 2019.

It was a clear farewell to Language Universals after some 20 year study.

It also sends farewell to usual Linguistics now available at the study field.

For details, please refer to the next rather long letter.

Farewell to language universals. Letter to WPM. Along the ridges of the mountains. On Aurora Theory. 6th Edition. 11 December 2019

After Language Universals, after Linguistics, to where language study go?

Simple answer is to mathematical and digital place.

Language Universals and Linguistics have not show any clear evidences and proofs for me, all are supposition that have been gathered narrow fields in the vast language world.

Mathematics has clear proof.

Digitisation has finite bounds. Infinity and no bounds does not recognise by usual approach of human being, probably expect mathematics and computer.

Mathematics recognises infinite dimension.

Computer recognizes infinite circuit.

This upper two probability can surpass infinity. Language is consisted of finite elements and probably can make infinite language world.

Human usual supposition cannot grasp this vast world.

Supposition is supposition, cannot go to Substantia (Substance),  only can go to a part of Accsidens ( Accident).

Human being can use mathematics being kept from Greece and computer being made from modern scientific and technological result.

These two are reliable source that we take now, and can go some more near to Substantia of language.  


TANAKA Akio

Tokyo

3 September 2021

SRFL Paper


PS

Deeply thanks to WPM and Sebastian on your constant encouragement for my study.

TANAKA Akio

Tokyo

3 September 2021

SRFL Paper


PPS
Text is partly revised for more clarity
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T.A.

Tokyo

21 October 2021

SRFL Geometry


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