Unlocking Universal Language Laws: Revealing Structural Secrets of Latin and French
The article compares the structure of Latin and French languages based on generative grammar principles. The goal is to show how grammar rules can create infinite meaningful sentences using a finite set of words. By analyzing the relationship between grammar and logic, the study aims to identify similarities and differences in sentence structures between the two languages. The key finding is that both languages follow universal rules of grammar, allowing for the formation of grammatically correct statements with logical meaning.