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by WorldMaker
3299 days ago
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"Regular" would be the classic linguistics term, would it not? Although computer science limits the term to the use of regular languages in the Chomsky hierarchy sense (that is, more specifically to regular expressions and the languages they describe), I am under the impression linguistics as a whole treats regularity as a multivariate spectrum. Some languages have more regularity in terms of grammar productions or morphology than English. |
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I don't know too much about computational linguistics but it seems highly analytic languages could be easier to work with, but I'm not sure.