Natural languages, by contrast, can refer to vague concepts which don’t have clear, fixed boundaries
I disagree. I think it’s merely the space is so large that it’s hard to pin down where the boundary is. However, language does define natural boundaries (that are slightly different for each person and language, and shift over time). E.g., see “Efficient compression in color naming and its evolution” by Zaslavsky et al.
I disagree. I think it’s merely the space is so large that it’s hard to pin down where the boundary is. However, language does define natural boundaries (that are slightly different for each person and language, and shift over time). E.g., see “Efficient compression in color naming and its evolution” by Zaslavsky et al.