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artificial language

noun as in constructed language

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That is, using artificial language techniques, it may be possible to hunt down key areas in a viral genome that, when mutated, allow it to escape roaming antibodies.

It is therefore a choice between an artificial language or nothing.

Then, as natural languages are full of abnormalities and bad logic, let the student start with an artificial language!

Here it is assumed that the artificial language is easy, and that it is possible for it to produce the same results.

In the face of these facts it is idle to oppose a universal artificial language on the score of impossibility or inadequacy.

Such experiments go a good way towards proving the case for an artificial language.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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