• @hakase@lemm.ee
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      6 months ago

      No, I have it the right way around. Artificial languages can be irregular, so your order doesn’t follow.

      No regular language can be natural, though, so if you come across a regular language, you can always correctly conclude that it’s artificial through modus tollens:

      “If a language is natural, then it is not regular. This language is regular, therefore it is not natural.”