This book is a collection of papers on a mathematical/statistical theory concerning the deep-language structure of alphabetical texts. The theory does not follow the actual paradigm of linguistic studies, which consider neither Shannons communication theory nor the fundamental connection that some linguistic parameters have with the reading skill and short-term memory capacity of readers.The book proposes to young researchers and students in the fields of cognitive psychology, theory of communication, information theory, phonics and linguistics, history of modern and ancient literatures, and stylometry a possible theoretical framework which could allow one to further research the fundamental mathematical structure of human language. This research might enable academics to devise a mathematical theory that includes meaning, the great absent element since Shannons times in our mathematical theories of human communication.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 20 Dec 2023
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781527555280
About Emilio Matricciani
Emilio Matricciani is Professor of Telecommunications at Politecnico di Milano Italy where has taught information theory communication systems probability and satellite and terrestrial communication systems to graduate students and scientific writing to PhD students. He has conducted extensive research on communications with satellites in geostationary and lower orbits and has recently proposed new Walker satellite constellations which emulate the geostationary orbit at any site with zenith radio links. He has also researched literary texts according to Communication Theory and has proposed a mathematical theory on the deep-language structure of alphabetical texts as well as identifying and studying multiple linguistic channels in literary texts. According to Stanford University he is in the top 2% of the most important scientists across all fields.