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by asaph 1279 days ago
Well how would you know that if the rules of grammar are not fully resolved?
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In English, think of all the plurals for which no ‘rule of grammar’ exists; you just have to memorize them.

Moose -> moose Goose -> geese House -> houses Mouse -> mice Etc.

In English, the exceptions to the rules are arbitrary and numerous. English is also a moving target. From a logic problem perspective, English grammar is more of a practical brute force endeavor than an interesting one. When I read the article, I was wasn’t comparing the problem to English grammar, but rather comparing it to a logic puzzle that has a perfect solution.
Could not resist Gad Elmaleh's frustrations about learning English (he did very well to do an hour's standup in English):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXR1PRbSfoA