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Is Semantics Physical?!

General Physics 2010-09-09 v1

Abstract

It is demonstrated that under the hypothesis of boundedness, the semantics appears as a property of spontaneous physical processes. It turns that both semantic structure and semantic meaning have their own physical agents each of which is represented trough generic for the state space property. The boundedness sets an exclusive two-fold representation of a semantic unit: as a specific sequence of letters and as a performance of a specific engine so that their interplay serves as grounds for building a multi-layer hierarchy of semantic structures. It is established that in this setting the semantics admits both non-extensivity, permutation sensitivity and Zipf`s law. The robustness of the hierarchical organization of semantic structures is maintained by new generic form of non-local feedback that appears as a result of the necessary for sustaining boundeness matter wave emitting.

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@article{arxiv.1009.1470,
  title  = {Is Semantics Physical?!},
  author = {Maria K. Koleva},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.1470},
  year   = {2010}
}

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11 pp, no fig

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