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Sum of this and sum of that...

Jonny

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We all know that two of this is one of these and two of that is one of those, but what about expanding this concept beyond 2-dimensional space? What would a transformation from nth dimensional linguistic space to 1-dimensional linguistic space look like?

I postulate that this concept is a general one which can be represented by a linear transformation T: X^n => Y^1, which is observed in the general summation equations:

screenshot20101106at114.png


Thoughts?
 

Mole

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This and That

We all know that two of this is one of these and two of that is one of those, but what about expanding this concept beyond 2-dimensional space? What would a transformation from nth dimensional linguistic space to 1-dimensional linguistic space look like?

I postulate that this concept is a general one which can be represented by a linear transformation T: X^n => Y^1, which is observed in the general summation equations:

screenshot20101106at114.png


Thoughts?

The port was longing
the port was longing

not for this ship
not for that ship

not for this ship
not for that ship

the port was longing
the port was longing

not for this sea
not for that sea

not for this sea
not for that sea

the port was longing
the port was longing

not for this &
not for that

not for this &
not for that
 
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ThatGirl

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This reminds me of my question as a kid, if two twins married two twins, and they each had twins, would those be quadruplets?
 
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