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Why is language not logical?

Why is language not logical?

Specifically, language is not Logical (with a capital L). Language is for the most part an arbitrary system. That means English is an arbitrary system. Japanese is an arbitrary system. Every natural human language is an arbitrary system.

Do all languages have logical rules?

All languages have logical rules. If your language does not have some of the sounds of another language, it is usually difficult for you to hear the differences and to pronounce them correctly.

Are human languages logically structured?

Every language is different. But all languages have structural underpinnings that make them logical for the people who speak and understand them.

Does language affect logic?

The language we use affects the decisions we make, according to a new study. Participants made more rational decisions when money-related choices were posed in a foreign language that they had learned in a classroom setting than when they were asked in a native tongue.

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Are some languages more logical than others?

While it seems likely that most people would think that their native language(s) are the natural vehicle for logical thought, since languages differ along many of these dimensions, it is unlikely that any one language is more “logical” than another.

Is language based on logic?

listen)) is a constructed, syntactically unambiguous human language created by the Logical Language Group….

Lojban
Setting and usage a logically engineered language for various usages
Purpose Constructed languages engineered languages logical languages Lojban
Writing system Latin and others
Sources Loglan

What is the difference between language and logic?

Logic is the means of thinking right. Language is the dress of thought. It is essentially thought that shapes the language or shapes the language. Thoughts must be expressed in language, because if we do not express our thoughts in language, we will not be able to analyze them logically.

How does language affect reasoning?

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The language we use affects the decisions we make, according to a new study. Cognitive biases are rooted in emotional reactions, and thinking in a foreign language helps us disconnect from these emotions and make decisions in a more economically rational way. …

Why don’t programming languages evolve like human languages?

Second, due to the fact that they follow very strict set of rules, programming languages can’t evolve and develop the same way human languages do (although we could say that programming languages evolve through various libraries). There’s no room for errors or improvisation. On the other hand, human languages are full of imperfections.

Why don’t programming languages have morphology?

Because of this, programming languages don’t really have morphology, at least not the same way human languages do. Second, due to the fact that they follow very strict set of rules, programming languages can’t evolve and develop the same way human languages do (although we could say that programming languages evolve through various libraries).

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Could a group of people across the world have the same language?

A group of people across the world from them, though, would probably need an entirely different vocabulary of words, so the languages would have developed differently in isolation. Think of the oft-quoted (but erroneous) example that Eskimos have 100 different words for snow because they have so much of it.

Are natural language statements really “simple”?

The question is based on a false premise—that natural language statements are “simple” in comparison to code. They are not. Statements written in a programming languages are many times simpler than English to decode.