Panlingua
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Panlingua is a theory that explains how all human language can be mapped to a universal subsurface language, which can be modeled on any automated system. The theory was discovered by Chaumont Devin and is currently implemented in 5 languages by his creation Brainchild5.
Panlingua is a subsurface language whose atoms link/map the lexical, syntactic, and semantic relationships in speech with an ontology.
Panglingua atoms:
Relation names (operators):
- $a isa $b classification
- $a can $b
- $a sng $b
- $a plr $b
- [...]

