Cognitive Numerolinguistics: This name combines "cognitive," emphasizing the involvement of cognitive processes and language understanding, with "numerolinguistics," highlighting the integration of numerical and linguistic representations. It reflects the interdisciplinary nature of this branch,
bridging mathematics, linguistics, and cognitive
science.
Cognitive Numerolinguistics explores the intricate relationship between numbers, symbols, and
words, enabling formulas like π + x = 'circle's circumference' + 'radius' to be understood both mathematically and linguistically."
"Researchers in Cognitive Numerolinguistics
aim to develop algorithms that facilitate the direct translation of mathematical expressions into linguistic representations, as exemplified by the formula
sin(
45°) = 'half of square root of 2'."
"The interdisciplinary field of Cognitive Numerolinguistics investigates how
word-symbolic representations can be integrated into formulas, such as n^2 + '
square' = 100, allowing for a seamless fusion of symbolic, numerical, and linguistic elements."