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Toward a computational environment for everyday language communication
The aim of the study is to provide all people, from small children to aged persons, with a computational environment for everyday language communication. In order to achieve this, we propose a framework for a language operating systems. The authors explain their approach to dealing with the meaning of language, the architecture of the language operating system and its components. In particular, they describe the notion of language protocol and its resource representation (i.e., semiotic base), compared to the other protocols and their resource representations. The authors argue that by processing the meaning of language rather than processing information, they attempt to provide a more humanlike computer system and an intelligent computational environment to all people.