• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Categories with Complements
  • Contributor: Uriagereka, Juan
  • Published: MDPI AG, 2022
  • Published in: Philosophies, 7 (2022) 5, Seite 102
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.3390/philosophies7050102
  • ISSN: 2409-9287
  • Keywords: History and Philosophy of Science ; Philosophy
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  • Description: Verbs and nouns gear θ-dependencies, Case, agreement, or construal relations. Building on Chomsky’s 1974 decomposition of such categories into ±N, ±V features, by translating said features into ±1, ±i scalars that allow for the construction of a vector space, this paper studies the possibility of organizing said features into 2 × 2 square matrices. In the system proposed to explore “head-complement” relations, operating on nouns yields a measurable/observable (Hermitian matrix), which in turn limits other potential combinations with abstract lexical categories. Functional/grammatical categories in the system deploy the same features, albeit organized differently in the matrix diagonal and off-diagonal. The algebraic result is a group with well-defined mathematical properties, which properly includes the Pauli group of standard use in quantum computation. In the system, the presumed difference between categories and interactions—here, in a context of the head-complement sort—reduces to whether the magnitude of the matrix eigenvalue is 1 or not, in the latter instance inducing asymmetric interactions.
  • Access State: Open Access