Abstract
An implementation and the functioning of a synchronized binary linear tree are described. A structure of the so-called time line is proposed; the structure is used at the discourse level to process semantic connections between elements of various sentences. The structure of a system that processes texts in natural languages is considered. It is assumed that a semiotic feedback can lead to an internal monologue and self-consciousness. Based on the synchronized linear tree, a realization of semiotic feedback is described. It is shown that a model of the above-mentioned internal monologue can be used to synthesize phrases in natural languages.
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