Beverly, which originated from the term “beaver meadow” and has historical usage
I have questions
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Beverly, which originated from the term “beaver meadow” and has historical usage
I have questions
Whoops, I guess I was skimming by the time I reached that point, thanks.
I won’t be surprised if it’s also indistinguishable from natural languages; I speak a bit of Arabic and was surprised to learn how “mathematical” the root/pattern system is - it felt like arguments into functions.
That led the researchers to wonder if artificial languages like Esperanto would be processed more like programming languages or more like natural languages.
I would have expected that Esperanto or Klingon would be the same as natural languages, but I’d be interested to see if more mathematical/logical conlangs like Lojban showed any difference.
They always used to break for us, and we’d have to go back to the trusty Competition Pro:
Not really a “not the onion” story.
It feel like so long since I’ve seen someone use this template correctly, so you’ve got that going for you 👍