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The Language of Altered States

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1988
To compare the subjective experience of different forms of altered states of consciousness, computerized content analysis was applied to 66 autobiographical accounts of schizophrenia, hallucinogenic drug states, or mystical ecstasy and to 28 autobiographical control accounts of important personal experiences.
T E, Oxman   +4 more
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State Complexity of Projected Languages

2011
This paper discusses the state complexity of projected regular languages represented by incomplete deterministic finite automata. It is shown that the known upper bound is reachable only by automata with one unobservable transition, that is, a transition labeled with a symbol removed by the projection.
Galina Jirásková, Tomás Masopust
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Language and State

Jindal Journal of Public Policy, 2021
Language distinguishes human beings from other species. It is the foundation of human societies and knowledge. Every language offers a unique worldview, and any threat to language also implies that there exists a threat to our ways of lives, minds, and society.
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State complexity of finite partial languages

Theoretical Computer Science, 2022
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Martin Kutrib, Matthias Wendlandt
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