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Functional text geometry: The essentials of Perspective Text Analysis

Bierschenk, Bernhard LU (2011) In Kognitionsvetenskaplig forskning : Cognitive Science Research
Abstract
The production of string rotation and pattern dynamics through the generation of text must build on the presence of a reversible rotary motor which has a synthesizing capacity. This is the discovered AaO-mechanism, which has the power to capture synthesis through emerging AaO-rings. Further, the transcription through the Functional Clause (FC) provides the foundation for their differentiation and decides on the trend in the governing messengers. A precisely definable number of messengers is steering and controlling the algorithmic working of this mechanism. In focusing on angular articulation, it will be demonstrated that different magnitudes (measured in radians) constitute the expression of an articulation in FC. It is shown that the... (More)
The production of string rotation and pattern dynamics through the generation of text must build on the presence of a reversible rotary motor which has a synthesizing capacity. This is the discovered AaO-mechanism, which has the power to capture synthesis through emerging AaO-rings. Further, the transcription through the Functional Clause (FC) provides the foundation for their differentiation and decides on the trend in the governing messengers. A precisely definable number of messengers is steering and controlling the algorithmic working of this mechanism. In focusing on angular articulation, it will be demonstrated that different magnitudes (measured in radians) constitute the expression of an articulation in FC. It is shown that the function of radians allow the demonstration of value integration. Moreover, directional rotation in the messengers is essential. Furthermore, through proper localisation of the corresponding function-value integrations, it will be demonstrated that changing AaO-states are producing covalent bindings, which restrict the number of possible angular positions to very few. Since the direction of binding varies systematically, it reflects structural change. (Less)
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functional text geometry, AaO-axiom, flow fields, spinning dots, operating messengers, graphical computation, rotary motor, grapheme strings, PTA/Vertex
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Kognitionsvetenskaplig forskning : Cognitive Science Research
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30 pages
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Copenhagen University & Lund University
report number
101
ISSN
0281-9864
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English
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yes
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1047268d-41fd-40e8-afb9-785dfadcd712 (old id 2206090)
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http://archive.org/details/studiesinconsciousness
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  abstract     = {{The production of string rotation and pattern dynamics through the generation of text must build on the presence of a reversible rotary motor which has a synthesizing capacity. This is the discovered AaO-mechanism, which has the power to capture synthesis through emerging AaO-rings. Further, the transcription through the Functional Clause (FC) provides the foundation for their differentiation and decides on the trend in the governing messengers. A precisely definable number of messengers is steering and controlling the algorithmic working of this mechanism. In focusing on angular articulation, it will be demonstrated that different magnitudes (measured in radians) constitute the expression of an articulation in FC. It is shown that the function of radians allow the demonstration of value integration. Moreover, directional rotation in the messengers is essential. Furthermore, through proper localisation of the corresponding function-value integrations, it will be demonstrated that changing AaO-states are producing covalent bindings, which restrict the number of possible angular positions to very few. Since the direction of binding varies systematically, it reflects structural change.}},
  author       = {{Bierschenk, Bernhard}},
  institution  = {{Copenhagen University & Lund University}},
  issn         = {{0281-9864}},
  keywords     = {{functional text geometry; AaO-axiom; flow fields; spinning dots; operating messengers; graphical computation; rotary motor; grapheme strings; PTA/Vertex}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{101}},
  series       = {{Kognitionsvetenskaplig forskning : Cognitive Science Research}},
  title        = {{Functional text geometry: The essentials of Perspective Text Analysis}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/4140287/2206118.pdf}},
  year         = {{2011}},
}