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=== Key Principles of Quantum Grammar === Quantum Grammar is built on a set of principles that dictate how language should be structured to achieve clarity and precision. These principles include the use of specific syntax, the assignment of mathematical values to words, and the elimination of certain linguistic elements that are considered ambiguous or unnecessary. * '''Syntax and Structure''': Quantum Grammar uses a strict syntactical structure where every word in a sentence has a fixed role and position. For example, sentences in Quantum Grammar typically begin with a prepositional phrase, followed by a subject, verb, and object. This structure is intended to ensure that the meaning of each sentence is clear and unambiguous. * '''Mathematical Values of Words''': In Quantum Grammar, words are assigned specific values based on their position and function within a sentence. This is meant to create a "mathematical" language where the meaning of each word is determined by its place in the linguistic equation. Miller believed this approach eliminated the possibility of different interpretations. * '''Elimination of Ambiguity''': One of the core goals of Quantum Grammar is to eliminate ambiguity from language. This is achieved by removing certain parts of speech, such as articles and conjunctions, that Miller argued introduce vagueness. Instead, Quantum Grammar uses only those words that contribute directly to the clarity and precision of the sentence.
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