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Zitat:
All Natural human languages spoken across the world, no matter how seemingly bizarre or exotic, entail a level of differentiation both from the reality of the events described and the nature of the environment in which they take place. This is generally agreed to be hard-wired into language at the cognitive level and in part arises due to language dividing perception into several classes of words - noun, verb, adjective, and so on. Additionally, language by its very nature takes the form of a 'stop-motion' interpretation of events. What form might a constructed language take if it lacked all these forms of 'differentiation'?
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