An Initial Explorationof the Application of Quantum Thinking in Phoneme Research
The integration of quantum thinking and phoneme research can be traced back to the discovery of quantum mechanics in the early 20th century.Over time,the research in these two fields has gradually intersected,giving rise to the theory of quantum phonemics.Quantum thinking provides a new analytical and interpretive approach to phoneme research.However,both domestically and internationally,there is still a lack of attention given to the application of quantum thinking in phoneme research.With concepts from quantum thinking such as continuity,uncertainty,superposition,entanglement,and coherence,the traditional binary understanding of phonemes can be further developed.The use of mathematical models and tools from quantum mechanics can better describe the continuity and intersection of phonemes,illuminate the organizational structure of complex language phonemes,explore the micro-level patterns and features within languages,and provide a new perspective for phoneme studies.However,the application of quantum thinking in phoneme research is still in its nascent stage,requiring further empirical studies and theoretical explorations to validate and improve this approach.