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| | For the domain <math>S = I = \{ {}^{\backprime\backprime} \text{A} {}^{\prime\prime}, {}^{\backprime\backprime} \text{B} {}^{\prime\prime}, {}^{\backprime\backprime} \text{i} {}^{\prime\prime}, {}^{\backprime\backprime} \text{u} {}^{\prime\prime} \}\!</math> of four elements one needs to use two logical features. One possibility is to classify each element according to its syntactic category, as being a noun or a pronoun, and according to its semantic category, as denoting the self or the other. | | For the domain <math>S = I = \{ {}^{\backprime\backprime} \text{A} {}^{\prime\prime}, {}^{\backprime\backprime} \text{B} {}^{\prime\prime}, {}^{\backprime\backprime} \text{i} {}^{\prime\prime}, {}^{\backprime\backprime} \text{u} {}^{\prime\prime} \}\!</math> of four elements one needs to use two logical features. One possibility is to classify each element according to its syntactic category, as being a noun or a pronoun, and according to its semantic category, as denoting the self or the other. |
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| | + | Tables 62.1, 62.2, and 62.3 show several ways of representing these categories in terms of feature-value pairs and propositional codes. In each Table, Column 1 describes the category in question, Column 2 gives the mnemonic form of a propositional expression for that category, and Column 3 gives the abbreviated form of that expression, using a notation for propositional calculus where parentheses circumscribing a term or expression are interpreted as forming its logical negation. |
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| − | Tables 62.1 through 62.3 show several ways of representing these categories in terms of feature value pairs and propositional codes. In each Table, Column 1 describes the category in question, Column 2 gives the mnemonic form of a propositional expression for that category, and Column 3 gives the abbreviated form of that expression, using a notation for propositional calculus where parentheses circumscribing a term or expression are interpreted as forming its logical negation.
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| | Table 62.1 Analytic Codes for Object Features | | Table 62.1 Analytic Codes for Object Features |
| | Category Mnemonic Code | | Category Mnemonic Code |
| | Self self s | | Self self s |
| − | Other (self) (s) | + | Other (self) (s) |
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| | Table 62.2 Analytic Codes for Semantic Features | | Table 62.2 Analytic Codes for Semantic Features |
| | Category Mnemonic Code | | Category Mnemonic Code |
| | 1st Person my m | | 1st Person my m |
| | 2nd Person (my) (m) | | 2nd Person (my) (m) |
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| | Table 62.3 Analytic Codes for Syntactic Features | | Table 62.3 Analytic Codes for Syntactic Features |
| | Category Mnemonic Code | | Category Mnemonic Code |
| | Noun name n | | Noun name n |
| | Pronoun (name) (n) | | Pronoun (name) (n) |
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| | Tables 63 and 64 list the codes for each element of the world domain W = { A, B, "A", "B", "i", "u"}, giving all features relative to the interpreters A and B, respectively. | | Tables 63 and 64 list the codes for each element of the world domain W = { A, B, "A", "B", "i", "u"}, giving all features relative to the interpreters A and B, respectively. |
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| | Table 63. Analytic Codes for Interpreter A | | Table 63. Analytic Codes for Interpreter A |
| | Name Vector Conjunct Mnemonic Code | | Name Vector Conjunct Mnemonic Code |
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| | "i" 10Y y1 (y2) my (name) m (n) | | "i" 10Y y1 (y2) my (name) m (n) |
| | "u" 00Y (y1)(y2) (my)(name) (m)(n) | | "u" 00Y (y1)(y2) (my)(name) (m)(n) |
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| | Table 64. Analytic Codes for Interpreter B | | Table 64. Analytic Codes for Interpreter B |
| | Name Vector Conjunct Mnemonic Code | | Name Vector Conjunct Mnemonic Code |
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| | "i" 10Y y1 (y2) my (name) m (n) | | "i" 10Y y1 (y2) my (name) m (n) |
| | "u" 00Y (y1)(y2) (my)(name) (m)(n) | | "u" 00Y (y1)(y2) (my)(name) (m)(n) |
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| | Tables 65.1 and 66.1 transcribe the sign relations A and B, respectively, into the forms of the AIR just suggested. Tables 65.2 and 66.2 extract the denotative components of A and B, respectively, and isolate the transitions from signs to objects as ordered pairs of the form <s, o>. Tables 65.3 and 66.3 extract the connotative components of A and B, respectively, and represent the transitions from signs to interpretants in terms of differential features, in other words, as propositions in the differential extension of the syntactic domain. | | Tables 65.1 and 66.1 transcribe the sign relations A and B, respectively, into the forms of the AIR just suggested. Tables 65.2 and 66.2 extract the denotative components of A and B, respectively, and isolate the transitions from signs to objects as ordered pairs of the form <s, o>. Tables 65.3 and 66.3 extract the connotative components of A and B, respectively, and represent the transitions from signs to interpretants in terms of differential features, in other words, as propositions in the differential extension of the syntactic domain. |
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| | Table 65.1 AIR1 (A): Analytic Representation of A | | Table 65.1 AIR1 (A): Analytic Representation of A |
| | Object Sign Interpretant | | Object Sign Interpretant |
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| | (s) (m)(n) (m) n | | (s) (m)(n) (m) n |
| | (s) (m)(n) (m)(n) | | (s) (m)(n) (m)(n) |
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| | Table 65.2 AIR1 (Den A): Denotative Component of A | | Table 65.2 AIR1 (Den A): Denotative Component of A |
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| | (s) (m) n <(m) n , (s)> | | (s) (m) n <(m) n , (s)> |
| | (s) (m)(n) <(m)(n), (s)> | | (s) (m)(n) <(m)(n), (s)> |
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| | Table 65.3 AIR1 (Con A): Connotative Component of A | | Table 65.3 AIR1 (Con A): Connotative Component of A |
| | Sign Interpretant Transition | | Sign Interpretant Transition |
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| | (m)(n) (m) n (dm) dn | | (m)(n) (m) n (dm) dn |
| | (m)(n) (m)(n) (dm)(dn) | | (m)(n) (m)(n) (dm)(dn) |
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| | Table 66.1 AIR1 (B): Analytic Representation of B | | Table 66.1 AIR1 (B): Analytic Representation of B |
| | Object Sign Interpretant | | Object Sign Interpretant |
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| | s m (n) m n | | s m (n) m n |
| | s m (n) m (n) | | s m (n) m (n) |
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| | Table 66.2 AIR1 (Den B): Denotative Component of B | | Table 66.2 AIR1 (Den B): Denotative Component of B |
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| | s m n < m n , s > | | s m n < m n , s > |
| | s m (n) < m (n), s > | | s m (n) < m (n), s > |
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| | Table 66.3 AIR1 (Con B): Connotative Component of B | | Table 66.3 AIR1 (Con B): Connotative Component of B |
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| | m (n) m n (dm) dn | | m (n) m n (dm) dn |
| | m (n) m (n) (dm)(dn) | | m (n) m (n) (dm)(dn) |
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| | Table 67.1 AIR2 (A): Analytic Representation of A | | Table 67.1 AIR2 (A): Analytic Representation of A |
| | Object Sign Interpretant | | Object Sign Interpretant |
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| | <!>X <!>Y <n>Y | | <!>X <!>Y <n>Y |
| | <!>X <!>Y <!>Y | | <!>X <!>Y <!>Y |
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| | Table 67.2 AIR2 (Den A): Denotative Component of A | | Table 67.2 AIR2 (Den A): Denotative Component of A |
| | Object Sign Transition | | Object Sign Transition |
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| | <!>X <n>Y <<n>Y, <!>X> | | <!>X <n>Y <<n>Y, <!>X> |
| | <!>X <!>Y <<!>Y, <!>X> | | <!>X <!>Y <<!>Y, <!>X> |
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| | Table 67.3 AIR2 (Con A): Connotative Component of A | | Table 67.3 AIR2 (Con A): Connotative Component of A |
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| | <!>Y <n>Y <dn>dY | | <!>Y <n>Y <dn>dY |
| | <!>Y <!>Y <d!>dY | | <!>Y <!>Y <d!>dY |
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| | Table 68.1 AIR2 (B): Analytic Representation of B | | Table 68.1 AIR2 (B): Analytic Representation of B |
| | Object Sign Interpretant | | Object Sign Interpretant |
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| | <*>X <m>Y <*>Y | | <*>X <m>Y <*>Y |
| | <*>X <m>Y <m>Y | | <*>X <m>Y <m>Y |
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| | Table 68.2 AIR2 (Den B): Denotative Component of B | | Table 68.2 AIR2 (Den B): Denotative Component of B |
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| | <*>X <*>Y <<*>Y, <*>X> | | <*>X <*>Y <<*>Y, <*>X> |
| | <*>X <m>Y <<m>Y, <*>X> | | <*>X <m>Y <<m>Y, <*>X> |
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| | Table 68.3 AIR2 (Con B): Connotative Component of B | | Table 68.3 AIR2 (Con B): Connotative Component of B |
| | Sign Interpretant Transition | | Sign Interpretant Transition |