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The fundamentals of Perspective Text Analysis

Bierschenk, Bernhard LU (2013) In Kognitionsvetenskaplig forskning / Cognitive Science Research
Abstract
The major assumption made is that language as a natural system is both self-organising and self-referential. Compared to common syntactic-semantic approaches, the present approach is ecological and builds on the unambiguous identification of textual agents and agencies together with their objectives. Because information transaction cannot be studied without an emphasis on the text producer’s text building behaviour, his intended and oriented schematising as unitizing activity has been focused upon. The main principles making up the foundation of Perspective Text Analysis are presented in the form of 15 propositional statements. These are discussed with a stress on the involved dynamic formalism that creates co-operation and interaction... (More)
The major assumption made is that language as a natural system is both self-organising and self-referential. Compared to common syntactic-semantic approaches, the present approach is ecological and builds on the unambiguous identification of textual agents and agencies together with their objectives. Because information transaction cannot be studied without an emphasis on the text producer’s text building behaviour, his intended and oriented schematising as unitizing activity has been focused upon. The main principles making up the foundation of Perspective Text Analysis are presented in the form of 15 propositional statements. These are discussed with a stress on the involved dynamic formalism that creates co-operation and interaction between various (AaO) unities. This implies a stress on analysis and synthesis of the morphogenesis of conceptualizing processes. It follows that PTA traces the transformations involved in the aggregation of joint textual elements into systems. These may be characterized by particular geometric profiles specifying the boundary conditions of the language space in which the textual flow patterns occur, containing the perspective and objective invariants of a particular configuration. (Less)
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agent-governed integration, perspective control, entangled states, text building behaviour, information law, textual flows, Synthethic AaO-proposition, knowability, self-reference, interval-sensitive Zipper, topological invariance
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Kognitionsvetenskaplig forskning / Cognitive Science Research
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28 pages
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Copenhagen University & Lund University
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45
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0281-9864
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English
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yes
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2a1030b4-31ca-4590-8f32-bffdebb4257a (old id 3563142)
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http://archive.org/details/studiesinconsciousness
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  author       = {{Bierschenk, Bernhard}},
  institution  = {{Copenhagen University & Lund University}},
  issn         = {{0281-9864}},
  keywords     = {{agent-governed integration; perspective control; entangled states; text building behaviour; information law; textual flows; Synthethic AaO-proposition; knowability; self-reference; interval-sensitive Zipper; topological invariance}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{45}},
  series       = {{Kognitionsvetenskaplig forskning / Cognitive Science Research}},
  title        = {{The fundamentals of Perspective Text Analysis}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/3982545/3563146.pdf}},
  year         = {{2013}},
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