Abstract
It has been a matter of convenience that language codes have utilized statistical aspects of easily identified language elements such as letters and words although there is no a priori reason to indicate that these are the natural elements of coding in the brain. Other aspects of total redundancy including m -word elements and grammatical constraints are considered in this paper. Conditions are established under which greater compression is achieved by mapping m -words from a source language into a single code word. The results of tests which utilized several language elements are reported and suggestions are made for utilizing some of the techniques of mechanical translation to achieve maximum compression.
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