Modeling the Complexity of Language As a Two-Mode Network

2017 
Language is considered in this work as a complex system composed of four subsystems, Lexicon, Discourse, Semantics and Grammar. We perform its modeling based on Graph Theory and Social Network Analysis, in such a way that the four subsystems compose a set of events, to which the actors that make up the set of speakers are affiliated. We then propose eleven hypotheses of mathematical modeling to realize (and simulate) that any change in the existence or behavior of any of the components of that network, events, actors or their connections, will change the system as a whole.
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